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Sardinia, an Italian island in the Mediterranean, says it'll pay people up to €15,000 (or around $14,400) to move there. To fund the program, the region's government has set aside €45 million for 3,000 new arrivals.
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Read More »Dreaming of living in Italy? Maybe working from the beach? Here’s your chance to make the move and (kind of) get paid to do so. Sardinia, an Italian island in the Mediterranean, says it’ll pay people up to €15,000 (or around $14,400) to move there. To fund the program, the region’s government has set aside €45 million for 3,000 new arrivals. “We have created the conditions for young people to decide to stay and [develop] the economic fabric of the most fragile territories,” Sardinia’s President, Christian Solinas, said in a press release. “There can be no growth without a real enhancement of the territories, of the internal areas and of the most disadvantaged ones, which must necessarily pass through new territorial repopulation policies.”
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Read More »No one nation legally owns or governs Antartica so there's no set centralized lawmaking body on the continent. Instead, in 1952, The Antarctic Treaty was signed in by a group of countries who had scientists in and around Antarctica and were already conducting research.
The first place is Antarctica. A treaty in 1959 ensured that the place is free for all. But since it is no more than a large chunk of ice and has little to offer in terms of natural resources, its barely habitable. The whole continent is donated to science for scientists to study and experiment on. No one nation legally owns or governs Antartica so there’s no set centralized lawmaking body on the continent. Instead, in 1952, The Antarctic Treaty was signed in by a group of countries who had scientists in and around Antarctica and were already conducting research. It was initially agreed to by original signatories, seven countries with claims to territory in Antartica. These original signatories included: Argentina, Australia, Chile, France, New Zealand, Norway and the United Kingdom. Since 1961, when The Antarctic Treaty was put into affect, many other world nations have adopted it. There are four major international agreements that are in force in Antartica including:
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