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#relocation
Digital life
fromForbes
15 hours ago

Where Americans Are Moving In 2026 As Remote Work Changes Where We Live

Many Americans are considering relocation due to changing priorities and the rise of remote work, seeking slower, cheaper, or different lifestyles.
NYC real estate
fromWAMC
1 hour ago

Report details net population loss in Hudson Valley despite northward migration

Hudson Valley lost over 10,000 residents from 2021 to 2022 despite an influx of New York City transplants post-COVID-19.
Careers
fromPsychology Today
3 hours ago

Are You Struggling to Keep Up With Change at Work?

Most workers are experiencing multiple significant changes simultaneously, leading to various states of change fatigue.
France politics
fromwww.dw.com
2 days ago

Displaced in Lebanon: 'Lives turned upside down'

Fatme A. and her family live in a makeshift shelter in Beirut, facing challenges of space, privacy, and ongoing conflict.
#remote-work
Remote teams
fromYourTango
1 day ago

Study Reveals How Remote Workers Lose $22,000 Of Their Paychecks Each Year By Staying Home

Remote work can cost employees significantly, with a $22,000 annual pay difference compared to in-office roles.
Remote teams
fromForbes
6 days ago

Remote Work Shift: Navigating The Rise In Return To Office Policies

Companies are mandating return-to-office policies despite evidence of remote work productivity.
Remote teams
fromBlack Enterprise
6 days ago

Philippines Encourages Work From Home Amid Surging Transportation Costs

Remote work is encouraged in the Philippines to alleviate rising transportation costs due to increased oil prices from the Middle East conflict.
Remote teams
fromFast Company
3 days ago

Why employees are giving up remote work and moving back to urban centers

The pandemic-induced migration of workers from cities has reversed, with many returning due to tightening return-to-office mandates and evolving labor markets.
Remote teams
fromYourTango
1 day ago

Study Reveals How Remote Workers Lose $22,000 Of Their Paychecks Each Year By Staying Home

Remote work can cost employees significantly, with a $22,000 annual pay difference compared to in-office roles.
Remote teams
fromFast Company
3 days ago

Why employees are giving up remote work and moving back to urban centers

The pandemic-induced migration from cities has reversed, with workers returning to urban areas due to tightening return-to-office mandates and job availability.
Remote teams
fromFast Company
3 days ago

Why employees are giving up remote work and moving back to urban centers

The pandemic-induced migration from cities has reversed, with workers returning to urban centers due to tightening return-to-office mandates and evolving labor markets.
Remote teams
fromForbes
6 days ago

Remote Work Shift: Navigating The Rise In Return To Office Policies

Companies are mandating return-to-office policies despite evidence of remote work productivity.
Remote teams
fromBlack Enterprise
6 days ago

Philippines Encourages Work From Home Amid Surging Transportation Costs

Remote work is encouraged in the Philippines to alleviate rising transportation costs due to increased oil prices from the Middle East conflict.
fromAol
1 day ago

8 Best Places to Live Abroad for Young Adults, According to Experts

"Thailand's five-year, multi-entry digital nomad visa is the best one of its kind in the world, making Chiang Mai incredibly attractive for remote workers and business owners."
Productivity
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 day ago

How the loneliness of working from home can affect mental health: The lab coat mentality is dangerous'

Many writers seek freedom from traditional office work but often find themselves isolated and overworked at home.
NYC parents
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Death, displacement and military duties: children plunged into crisis by Middle East war

The war in the Middle East has severely impacted millions of children, causing deaths, injuries, and mass displacements across the region.
fromThe Local France
3 days ago

Why more and more people are acquiring citizenship in European countries

In 2024, almost 1.2 million people were granted citizenship in EU countries, compared to 762,100 in 2014, according to the EU statistical office.
Europe politics
Health
fromDefenderNetwork.com
3 days ago

Sitting Is the New Smoking: Why Houston's Remote Workers Are at Risk

Excessive sedentary behavior linked to serious health issues, including cancer and cardiovascular disease, poses significant risks for remote workers.
Public health
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Young people more likely to leave for health reasons when in low-paid, insecure jobs'

Young people in the UK are leaving jobs for health reasons, particularly in insecure, low-paid sectors like hospitality and retail.
Data science
fromThe Walrus
4 days ago

Data Centres Are on Track to Wreck the Planet. Can We Stop Them? | The Walrus

Hyperscaled data centers consume massive power and water, raising concerns about their environmental impact.
Travel
fromConde Nast Traveler
4 days ago

The Importance of Travel Specialists During Times of Disruption

Travel specialists are crucial during crises, providing expertise and quick solutions for clients facing unexpected travel disruptions.
Mental health
fromNature
5 days ago

Struggling to focus on research when the world is 'on fire'? Some ways to cope

Global news events are causing burnout and mental exhaustion among researchers, impacting their work and personal lives.
#population-growth
OMG science
fromMail Online
6 days ago

Earth's population will peak at 12.4 BILLION in 2070s, experts predict

Earth's population could reach 12.4 billion by the late 2070s, exceeding sustainable limits.
OMG science
fromMail Online
6 days ago

Earth's population will peak at 12.4 BILLION in 2070s, experts predict

Earth's population could reach 12.4 billion by the late 2070s, exceeding sustainable limits.
#emigration
fromenglish.elpais.com
6 days ago

The Venezuelan migrants stranded in Miami: We want to leave the US but we can't'

They want to self-deport: they packed their bags, bought their tickets, and showed up at the airport to leave. And yet, they couldn't board the plane.
Miami food
Boston
fromFast Company
6 days ago

Woman allegedly called ICE on workers she hired

A woman faces backlash for allegedly reporting construction workers to ICE after a roofing job, claiming she owes them money and denies making the call.
Careers
fromAxios
3 days ago

Call it America's yo-yo job market

Job growth has fluctuated significantly, resulting in roughly zero net growth over the past year despite adding 178,000 jobs in March.
#digital-nomads
fromTravel + Leisure
3 days ago
Digital life

These Are the 10 Best Cities for Digital Nomads-and No. 1 Ranked Highest for Safety, Affordability, and Strong Internet Access

fromForbes
6 days ago
Digital life

Digital Nomads Are Changing How Professionals Think About Work In 2026

Digital life
fromTravel + Leisure
3 days ago

These Are the 10 Best Cities for Digital Nomads-and No. 1 Ranked Highest for Safety, Affordability, and Strong Internet Access

Krakow, Poland is ranked the best European city for digital nomads in 2026 due to affordability, safety, and internet costs.
Digital life
fromForbes
6 days ago

Digital Nomads Are Changing How Professionals Think About Work In 2026

Digital nomads are redefining work-life balance by prioritizing location and lifestyle over traditional office-based employment.
Real estate
fromFast Company
1 week ago

The housing squeeze is quietly reshaping where Americans can live and work

Finding affordable housing is a significant challenge for various groups of renters in the U.S. economy.
#communication
fromJezebel
3 days ago
Psychology

Every Year, Human Beings Speak Fewer Words than They Used To, Study Suggests

Psychology
fromJezebel
3 days ago

Every Year, Human Beings Speak Fewer Words than They Used To, Study Suggests

A steady decline in spoken conversation has been observed over the past 14 years, with people speaking significantly fewer words each year.
Psychology
fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

Why Some Text Messages Take Longer to Answer

Replying to messages can be complex due to cognitive load and emotional exhaustion, not merely a matter of typing and sending.
Healthcare
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

WHO warns of health crisis unfolding in real time' across Middle East

A total stop to hostilities in the Middle East is essential to prevent a health crisis, according to the WHO's regional director.
#fuel-crisis
Public health
fromAbc
6 days ago

Australia has not yet reached 'tipping point' for WFH directive, says expert

The fuel crisis is prompting calls for support staff exemptions and increased work-from-home options amid rising petrol prices and potential rationing.
World news
fromYahoo Finance
3 weeks ago

Countries ordered to work from home as fears grow for Aussie supplies: 'It's happening'

Multiple Asian countries implement work-from-home mandates, travel restrictions, and energy conservation measures to reduce fuel demand amid escalating Iran conflict and supply concerns.
Public health
fromAbc
6 days ago

Australia has not yet reached 'tipping point' for WFH directive, says expert

The fuel crisis is prompting calls for support staff exemptions and increased work-from-home options amid rising petrol prices and potential rationing.
World news
fromYahoo Finance
3 weeks ago

Countries ordered to work from home as fears grow for Aussie supplies: 'It's happening'

Multiple Asian countries implement work-from-home mandates, travel restrictions, and energy conservation measures to reduce fuel demand amid escalating Iran conflict and supply concerns.
fromSemafor
5 days ago

Shorter showers and workweeks: Iran war disrupts daily life

The last pre-war shipments of Middle East oil have yet to reach their destinations, and the second and third-order effects of the crisis - stunted crops and factory blackouts - have yet to hit.
Europe news
World news
fromThe Cool Down
2 weeks ago

International agency recommends working from home amid global energy crisis

The U.S. faces the largest oil supply disruption in history, leading to rising fuel prices and calls for reduced consumption.
#deadzoning
Digital life
fromHuffPost UK
3 days ago

What Is 'Deadzoning'? The 2026 Travel Trend All About Logging Off For Real

Deadzoning is a cultural shift towards intentional disconnection during travel, prioritizing mental health over constant connectivity.
Digital life
fromHuffPost UK
3 days ago

What Is 'Deadzoning'? The 2026 Travel Trend All About Logging Off For Real

Deadzoning is a cultural shift towards disconnecting during travel to combat burnout and prioritize mental health over constant connectivity.
Digital life
fromHuffPost UK
3 days ago

What Is 'Deadzoning'? The 2026 Travel Trend All About Logging Off For Real

Deadzoning is a cultural shift towards intentional disconnection during travel, prioritizing mental health over constant connectivity.
Digital life
fromHuffPost UK
3 days ago

What Is 'Deadzoning'? The 2026 Travel Trend All About Logging Off For Real

Deadzoning is a cultural shift towards disconnecting during travel to combat burnout and prioritize mental health over constant connectivity.
Europe news
fromCity AM
5 days ago

Europe urges fewer flights, remote working as Iran war drains oil supplies

Oil prices are rising due to the Iran war, prompting Europe to implement emergency measures to conserve energy.
Coronavirus
fromMail Online
2 weeks ago

Climate change is fuelling deadly disease outbreaks, study warns

Climate change-driven extreme weather events directly cause disease outbreaks, with 60% of Peru's 2023 dengue cases linked to cyclone-induced rainfall and warm temperatures.
World news
fromBBC News
2 weeks ago

Drive more slowly and work from home to help ease energy crisis, IEA urges

Asian countries are implementing measures to limit energy consumption amid a significant energy security challenge.
Europe news
fromGamintraveler
6 days ago

Why 40% Of Americans Leave Europe Within 2 Years

Many Americans return home from Europe within two years, facing unexpected challenges and disillusionment with their expatriate dreams.
#gas-prices
Remote teams
fromMoneywise
3 days ago

With gas prices spiking, you now have a new reason to ask your boss to work from home

Gas prices have surged over $4 a gallon due to the US-Israel war with Iran and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.
Remote teams
fromAol
3 days ago

With gas prices spiking, you now have a new reason to ask your boss to work from home

Gas prices have surged over $4 a gallon due to the US-Israel war with Iran and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.
Remote teams
fromMoneywise
3 days ago

With gas prices spiking, you now have a new reason to ask your boss to work from home

Gas prices have surged over $4 a gallon due to the US-Israel war with Iran and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.
Remote teams
fromAol
3 days ago

With gas prices spiking, you now have a new reason to ask your boss to work from home

Gas prices have surged over $4 a gallon due to the US-Israel war with Iran and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.
France politics
fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 weeks ago

Palestinian refugees face new displacement as Israel's bombs hit Lebanon

Palestinian refugees in Lebanon, displaced since 1948, face renewed trauma and displacement as Israeli military operations intensify, forcing families from camps into further uncertainty.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
3 weeks ago

Depaysement: Mental Health Impacts as the Environment Changes

Dépaysement describes disorientation and alienation from familiar home environments due to environmental change, causing significant mental health impacts that differ from homesickness.
Remote teams
fromIndia Currents
3 days ago

Letting Stranded H-1B Employees Work From India Causes Serious Tax Risks For US Employees

H-1B workers in India face delays affecting tax, business operations, and mental stress, forcing companies to reconsider workforce strategies.
fromNebraska Examiner
3 weeks ago

3 states and New York City join global disease response network * Nebraska Examiner

GOARN, which includes more than 310 national public health agencies, United Nations agencies, academic institutions, and nongovernmental groups, helps identify and manage infectious disease outbreaks worldwide. Since it was established in 2000, GOARN says it has helped manage more than 175 global health emergencies across 114 countries.
Public health
Startup companies
fromYahoo Life
1 month ago

My city was filling up with digital nomads, so I converted my family home into a business

Hana Nguyen built a coworking business in Da Nang, Vietnam after discovering the concept through a foreign friend, starting in a hotel space before launching her own venture in her family home.
Digital life
fromYahoo Travel
6 days ago

8 Cities Digital Nomads And Creators Are Moving To In 2026

The creator economy and digital nomad movement are converging, leading to a rise in digital entrepreneurs who prioritize location flexibility and community support.
Environment
fromNature
1 month ago

Climate change and geopolitics threaten water supplies - but disaster is not inevitable

Global water systems face crisis from overuse, pollution, and climate change, requiring urgent strengthening of international water-sharing treaties with dynamic monitoring systems.
World news
fromRest of World
3 weeks ago

The Gulf war is reshaping how Asia works

U.S.-Iran tensions are prompting Asian governments and companies to implement remote work policies, energy conservation measures, and supply regulations to address fuel and energy shortages.
US news
fromwww.nydailynews.com
1 month ago

For first time in 90 years, more people are leaving the U.S. than moving in

The United States experienced net negative migration for the first time since the Great Depression, with approximately 150,000 more people leaving than entering in 2025, driven by Americans seeking better economic opportunities, safety, and quality of life abroad.
Europe news
fromFortune
3 weeks ago

The Iran war is reviving remote work across the world - from Denmark to Vietnam | Fortune

Middle East conflict blocks Strait of Hormuz, disrupting global oil supply and prompting governments to revive remote work policies to reduce fuel consumption.
Remote teams
fromTheregister
1 week ago

Remote or not, workers are drifting back toward the city

Post-pandemic, workers are returning closer to urban centers due to return-to-office mandates and a desire for proximity to major cities.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

Why the News Feels So Personal Right Now

Global news triggers different emotional responses based on identity, diaspora status, family trauma history, and nervous system regulation, requiring intentional pacing rather than constant consumption.
US politics
fromThe Nation
2 months ago

I've Covered Migration and Borders for Years. This Is What I've Learned.

U.S. imperialism escalated under Trump, combining foreign military aggression with domestic repression and deportation of migrants and refugees.
Philosophy
fromAeon
2 months ago

The patient labour of building ties in a city far from home | Aeon Videos

A Jamaican immigrant in Munich finds belonging through an LGBTQ+-inclusive rugby team while confronting persistent loneliness and the patient labour of building new roots.
fromGreekReporter.com
2 months ago

How Technology Is Pushing Humanity Back to Nomadism and Redefining the Nation-State - GreekReporter.com

Archaeological evidence shows that early humans, particularly hunter-gatherers, lived in small, mobile groups. These groups roamed vast landscapes in search of food and resources. Mobility was essential for survival, allowing early humans to adapt to changing environments. According to research from Our World in Data, a respected platform led by economist Max Roser, most of human history was spent in this nomadic state. This lifestyle fostered flexible social structures. Leadership was temporary, and decisions were made collectively.
World politics
fromSilicon Canals
3 weeks ago

People who moved countries for love and people who moved countries for work carry completely different versions of displacement. One chose a person and lost a place. The other chose a place and discovered that without their people in it, a better country can still feel like a beautiful room with no furniture - Silicon Canals

She said she stood in her new kitchen, which had radiant floor heating and a view of the fjord, and cried because the bread smelled wrong. She'd moved from São Paulo for a man she'd met at a data science conference. The apartment was beautiful. The healthcare was extraordinary. The man was kind. And the bread smelled wrong, and that wrongness cracked open something in her she hadn't known was load-bearing.
Remote teams
Real estate
fromYahoo Life
1 month ago

5 winter address trends: How people are changing where they live, work & receive mail in 2026

Winter-driven seasonal migration, remote work, and safety concerns are transforming home addresses into flexible, accessible, and controllable services rather than fixed locations.
US news
fromAol
1 month ago

Florida's pandemic population boom cools

Florida's domestic migration plunged from 310,892 in 2022 to 22,517 in 2025, moderating overall population growth toward pre-pandemic rates.
fromThe Salt Lake Tribune
1 month ago

Opinion: Want more babies? Abolish commutes.

The Trump administration really wants Americans to have more kids. President Trump, the self-proclaimed " fertilization president," has called for a new " baby boom." Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy says communities with big families should get more government funds. The on-again-off-again Trump ally Elon Musk, father of at least 14, has warned that "civilization will disappear" if we don't get busy.
US politics
Mental health
fromWander With Jo
2 months ago

Why Moving Abroad Doesn't Fix Everything: The Emotional Toll of Moving Abroad

Expat life often increases mental-health risks—anxiety, depression, burnout, and isolation—driven by culture shock, language barriers, visa uncertainty, and financial stress.
Public health
fromNature
2 months ago

Will mpox go global again? Research shows it's evolving in curious ways

Mpox is evolving, caused a major 2022 global outbreak, can persist in mice testes suggesting potential male fertility impact, and risks vaccine or treatment evasion.
Real estate
fromwww.nature.com
1 month ago

Double circle of density preferences among teleworkers during the COVID-19 pandemic in Tokyo

COVID-19–accelerated telework is reshaping work arrangements, residential relocation, urban form, labor markets, and central business district demand worldwide.
fromArchDaily
1 month ago

Moving Capitals Across Global Contexts: From Strategic Planning to Environmental Necessity

Across history, the relocation of capital cities has often been associated with moments of political rupture, regime change, or symbolic nation-building. From Brasília to Islamabad, new capitals were frequently conceived as instruments of centralized power, territorial control, or ideological projection. In recent decades, however, a different set of drivers has begun to shape these decisions. Rather than security or representation alone, contemporary capital relocations are increasingly tied to structural pressures such as demographic concentration, infrastructural saturation, environmental risk, and long-term resource management.
World news
fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 months ago

Global health's defining test

Perhaps the most significant milestone was the adoption by WHO Member States of the Pandemic Agreement, a landmark step towards making the world safer from future pandemics. Alongside this, amendments to the International Health Regulations came into force, including a new pandemic emergency alert level designed to trigger stronger global cooperation. And to sustainably finance the WHO's work, governments in a historic show of support increased their contributions to our core budget.
Public health
Remote teams
fromFast Company
1 month ago

Here's where remote workers can still get paid to move

Tulsa's $10,000 remote worker incentive program generated $4.31 in economic return per dollar spent, with 70% of participants staying long-term.
fromThe Drum
2 months ago

WAH! Why the work at home bubble is about to burst

The only winners of a 100% work at home situation are Adobe, Zoom, our pets and the divorce attorneys. Here's why it's now time to implement a hybrid approach to working in the office. The pandemic has reaffirmed a collective solace, purpose and permission to transform the everyday moments we may have taken for granted, into even more meaningful experiences.
Remote teams
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