The last gathering of the InterNations Brussels community was the largest so far. For the second time, the trendy “La Maison du Peuple†in the multicultural neighborhood of Saint Gilles provided a welcoming atmosphere to our Ambassador Noel B. Salazar and his guests. The crowd was as diverse as always, with members from Bulgaria, Brazil, [...]
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Thanks to our Ambassadors Emre Basar and John Silva, who have both got strong ties to Harvard University, the party at the downtown clubhouse of Harvard’s alumni association has become a regular feature of local life in the InterNations Boston Community. Last Thursday, on September 18, members from Denmark, Hong Kong, mainland China, Canada, Germany, [...]
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Our Ambassador Gundula Strittmatter’s suggestion to organize an event at the Istanbul Modern Museum, Turkey’s first private gallery for contemporary art, combining a visit to an exhibition with casual socializing afterwards, met with general approval in her community. A huge turnout of members from Iran, Sweden, Turkey, Germany, Canada, the USA, the Czech Republic, Bulgaria, [...]
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The first official InterNations Get-Together in Budapest was hosted by Ambassador Rainer von Kürten at the Corso Restaurant of Intercontinental Hotel. InterNations members from a dozen different nations were having a great time over dinner on the night of September 19, and the toughest among them continued the event with some after-party clubbing. All of [...]
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To give a fresh impetus to local life in Malaysia’s biggest city, InterNations member Rubina Rubeca V gathered some members for a casual evening of chatting and introducing themselves to their fellow InterNations folks from the Kuala Lumpur community. Expats from Denmark, Germany, India, France, and the United States as well as resident Malaysian members [...]
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The InterNations community in Russia’s capital was able to soak in some genuine Latin –American atmosphere when Peter Richter kindly organized their first event at Floridita Bar, the place to go for a Cuban experience in Moscow. Expatriates from Austria, Germany, Switzerland, the Bermudas, New Zealand, the US, Israel, and France were enthusiastic about their [...]
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This Tuesday’s InterNations event in Paris included again about 200 guests, most of whom were newcomers this month. As the Paris InterNations community continues to grow, many recent members turned up to see what our Ambassador Andy Coyne and the regulars of these Get-Togethers are up to. Carr’s Irish Pub, a fixture in the Paris [...]
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The response to Daniela Arens’s invitation to the September event in Barcelona was so overwhelming that our Ambassador had to close down the guest list two days before the monthly Get-Together; or, to put it in her own words, “they wouldn’t even have been able to breathe anymore”. The Ars Lounge – a chill-out club [...]
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The name of Hooley‘s Irish Pub – to which our Guangzhou Ambassador Andrea D’Ippolito invited his guests for their latest get-together – is derived from an Irish colloquialism for a boisterous, noisy, merry party: A merry time they all certainly had when they met up on the night of Friday, September 12. The Hooley’s staff [...]
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Unfortunately, for the local communities in the Northern hemisphere, the time has come to start bidding outdoor barbecues, picknicks, beach parties and cocktails on patios a gradual farewell. However, luck was on the side of InterNations Ambassador Günther Strenn and our Vienna members. The expats from Poland, France, Germany, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Sweden, Ukraine, and the [...]
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