Can Media Change the World?

The media – for some people, it is just an abstract concept or even a force beyond our control that feeds us with news, opinions and scandals on a daily basis. For others, it is something they actively use not only as a source of information, but also as a means of communication. One thing […]

Getting Involved: The InterNations Charity Groups

InterNations founder Malte Zeeck is very happy to introduce the InterNations Charity Groups – a project that’s been very close to his heart for a long time. Now the moment has come: The first InterNations Charity Group has become active in Munich, and here’s how it all happened… Let’s be honest, most of us lead […]

InterNations Activity Groups: Coming Soon to a Community Near You!

A few months ago in May, we published a Founder’s Diary post introducing the InterNations Activity Groups, where InterNations founder Malte Zeeck recalled the long road that lay between the conception of the idea and the final implementation of our Activity Groups in the first five test Communities. Now we are happy to announce that […]

A Mountain City Hotting Up

Remember Molly’s guest post on how to deal with the heat in Granada? Well, here’s the tale of another Brit exposed to the sun: After a short trip back to the UK – a country that’s just going through the rainiest summer since records began – Philip finds himself struggling with the heat in Tehran […]

Wanted: Your Experiences of Working and Living Abroad

Today in the ‘InterNations Recommends’ category, we would like to introduce to you the Expat Archive Centre. The name is pretty self-explanatory … The Expat Archive Centre collects memories and testimonials from expats all over the world, stores them and makes them accessible for offline (and hopefully soon also online) research, thus documenting the global […]

The Shoebaru Journey

InterNations member Scott and 5 other adventurers are setting off on what could be the trip of their lives this coming Saturday, and we on the InterNations blog will be accompanying them … virtually, that is … “What the heck is a Shoebaru?“ Well, in the first instance, it is a 1998 Subaru Forester done […]

Exploring a World of Culture

We recently came across an interesting website which we would like to introduce to you today: The Culture Trip is a great resource for “cultural travellers” who want to explore a country beyond the beaten tourist track. Whether you are just visiting or planning to live in another country for the longer term, The Culture […]