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11 votes
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Several Muslim-majority countries have condemned the burning of a copy of the Quran at a protest in the Swedish capital
12 votes -
Aid is the next battleground between China and the West
8 votes -
Cause of Boeing collision at London Heathrow confirmed
7 votes -
Sweden's Supreme Court approves the extradition of a supporter of the Kurdistan Workers' Party to Turkey, ahead of NATO membership talks with Ankara
8 votes -
Backing Russia is costing China in Europe
9 votes -
Moldova ramps up EU membership push amid fears of Russia-backed coup
9 votes -
Joe Biden, Ferdinand Marcos Jr affirm US-Philippines security ties
2 votes -
Norway irked over Sweden's silence on rocket that plunged into mountainside in Målselv – research rocket launched from Esrange Space Center near Kiruna
4 votes -
Chinese ambassador sparks European outrage over suggestion former Soviet states don’t exist
8 votes -
Norway has expelled fifteen Russian officials that it had accused of spying under diplomatic cover
8 votes -
The invasion of Iraq was a turning point on to a path that led towards Ukraine
9 votes -
Saudi-Iranian détente is a wake-up call for America
15 votes -
Xi Jinping vows to make Chinese military ‘great wall of steel’ as tensions rise with west
6 votes -
The US needs to talk about the risk of war with China
8 votes -
Norway has developed a foreign policy based on facilitating negotiation, having participated in the resolution of more than forty conflicts worldwide in recent decades
3 votes -
Chinese spy balloon flies over the United States: Pentagon
16 votes -
Norway's Supreme Court could set a legal precedent for control of the natural resources around the strategically important Svalbard archipelago in the Arctic
4 votes -
Diplomats from Finland have a unique way of engaging with people – will the UK warm to naked sauna diplomacy?
4 votes -
A 'wolf warrior' is sidelined, as China softens its approach on the world stage
8 votes -
Sweden's espionage scandal raises hard questions on spy recruitment – intelligence agencies debate whether foreign-born citizens are more targeted
4 votes -
If the goal of Denmark is to end piracy in the Gulf of Guinea, a focus on constructive political dialogues could be a good place to start
5 votes -
Taiwan vows to respond to China’s military flight incursions
6 votes -
US House Speaker Pelosi arrives in Taiwan, defying Beijing
21 votes -
North Macedonia votes to end dispute with Bulgaria, clears way for EU talks
9 votes -
Anyone ever get an international job?
First off, fuck job applications. It's an awful and tedious charade. Creating accounts on hundreds of websites for the resume parser to not work and have to manually upload that all again, to then...
First off, fuck job applications. It's an awful and tedious charade. Creating accounts on hundreds of websites for the resume parser to not work and have to manually upload that all again, to then write a cover letter that's skimmed at best, for a word to be missing from the resume which their detection tech passes before you're given a real shot.
But regardless that's not why I'm here. I'm in the process of applying to jobs, but for the first time I'm applying to jobs internationally (I'm US based). Have any of y'all applied for and received jobs abroad? What was successful and what wasn't? I'm primarily looking into pharmaceutical research or pharmacovigilance/drug safety because that's where English language jobs are in my area of study, but hope to eventually become fluent enough in a different language so I can move back into infection prevention or disease surveillance.
16 votes -
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan says Turkey not supportive of Finland, Sweden joining NATO
6 votes -
America needs a better plan to fight autocracy
12 votes -
US rejects Russian demand to bar Ukraine from NATO
9 votes -
Taiwan reports new large-scale Chinese air force incursion
12 votes -
Countries which have announced a diplomatic boycott of the Beijing Winter Olympics
11 votes -
Qatar agrees to represent US interests in Taliban-led Afghanistan
4 votes -
As Angela Merkel prepares to leave office, many think Germany’s ‘golden age’ is over
10 votes -
The US has had a military presence in Greenland since 1941. A young new leader wants much more
9 votes -
Claims of microwave attacks are scientifically implausible
11 votes -
The global campaign to make environmental destruction an international crime
6 votes -
Iran and China sign economic and security agreement, challenging US pressure on the state
8 votes -
How it happened: Transcript of the US-China opening remarks in Alaska
13 votes -
The final days and dissolution of Austria-Hungary
5 votes -
UK declares China in breach of 1984 Hong Kong declaration
19 votes -
Swedish embassy in Minsk harbours two Belarusians for five months – they sought refuge after protests but are becoming a diplomatic issue for Sweden
5 votes -
UN treaty banning nuclear weapons takes effect, without the US and others
12 votes -
China has accused Danish politicians of violating 'the basic norms governing international relations' in a dispute over Hong Kong opposition activist Ted Hui
6 votes -
Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia sign Nagorno-Karabakh peace deal
14 votes -
As Joe Biden wins the US election and transitions to president-elect, US allies and other nations react to the shift
17 votes -
India bans PUBG, Baidu, WeChat, Alipay, and 114 Chinese apps in the third ban wave
20 votes -
The next front in the India-China conflict could be a canal across southern Thailand’s Kra Isthmus
8 votes -
That US Air Force B-52 flying over the Black Sea was bait for the Russians
11 votes -
Norway plans to drill for oil in untouched Arctic areas – critics say plan for fields off Svalbard threatens ecosystem and relations with Russia
6 votes -
US universities seek ways to protect students and faculty from being prosecuted by Chinese authorities
7 votes