Foreign Property News | Posted by Hnin Ei Khin
Fuming French political leaders have called for the Statue of Liberty to be brought back to Europe. The French say they want the giant famous statue returned to them immediately, because they believe orange faced US leader Trump has “chosen to side with tyrants”. The Statue of Liberty was gifted to the US by the French 140 years ago as a sign of cohesion and friendship between the two nations. But now French Socialist politician Raphaël Glucksmann said they have had enough of the Orange Manbaby and they want their present back. The MEP said President Trump’s decision to “side with the tyrants” - meaning his relationship with Russian tyrant Mad Vlad...
Foreign Property News | Posted by Shwe Zin Win
တိုက်ဂါးဝုဒ်သည် ဒေါ်နယ်ထရမ့်ဂျူနီယာ (အမေရိကန်သမ္မတ ဒေါ်နယ်ထရမ့်၏ သားကြီး) ၏ ဇနီးဟောင်းဖြစ်သူ ဗနက်ဆာ ထရမ့်နှင့် ချစ်ကြိုက်နေသည်မှာ ကာလကြာရှည်ရှိနေပြီဟူသော သတင်းများ ထွက်ပေါ်လာနေသည်။ သတင်းရင်းမြစ်များ၏ ပြောကြားချက်အရ တိုက်ဂါးဝုဒ်နှင့် ဗနက်ဆာ...
Foreign Property News | Posted by Si Thu Aung
Justin and Hailey Bieber are reportedly on the hunt for a lavish European escape, aiming to dodge the relentless glare of fame in America, according to a source speaking to The US Sun. The couple, under increasing public scrutiny, is said to be craving a serene retreat amid swirling rumors and personal challenges. The 31-year-old “Baby” singer has faced heightened attention lately, with whispers about his well-being growing louder. (The couple is considering properties in Spain, Greece and southern France ranging from $5.6 million to $18.5 million.SCStock – stock.adobe.com) (There have been rumors about Justin’s health and...
Foreign Property News | Posted by Zarni Kyaw
Viewers of Meghan Markle's new Netflix lifestyle show, "With Love, Meghan," were horrified after spotting the rather controversial way in which the mother of two stores raw chicken in her refrigerator. Eagle-eyed streaming fans spotted a moment in the third episode of the eight-part series, which premiered on March 4, during which the Duchess of Sussex is seen opening the refrigerator to reveal what appears to be raw chicken pieces sitting uncovered on a shelf. Images and videos of the chicken legs were posted on social media, where they quickly went viral—with many accusing Markle, 43, of "unhygienic" food storage practices, while others warned that the uncovered meat could end up...
Foreign Property News | Posted by Aye Myat Thu
Always enjoyed your own company? Well, the off-grid property of your dreams just hit the market, and there’s not a neighbour in sight. The five-bedroom home – known as Doune Bay Lodge – is perched on the peninsula of Knoydart in the Scottish Highlands, offering stunning views over the Sound of Sleat to the Isle of Skye. But you don’t have to just look at the views from inside, you can get right up in them, as the property comes with its own private beach, a little cove you can have all to yourself on the Western shore of the Knoydart peninsula. You won’t have to worry about power cuts either because this property is completely off-grid, getting its power...
Foreign Property News | Posted by Shwe Zin Win
A former Connecticut high school student is suing her teachers for letting her graduate while she was unable to read or write due to her learning disability. Aleysha Ortiz, 19, is seeking $3 million in damages from staff at Hartford Public Schools district for alleged bullying, harassment and/or negligence. Ortiz claims she requested educational resources and support for years - but her special education teacher instead chose to yell at and humiliate her in front of other students, often bringing her to tears. The teenager graduated unable to read or write. She struggled to even spell her own name during an emotional interview about her education with ABC affiliate WTNH. 'My time in...
Foreign Property News | Posted by Si Thu Aung
India's tallest rubbish mountain is on course to rise higher than the Taj Mahal in the next year, becoming a fetid symbol for what the UN considers the world's most polluted capital. Hawks and other birds of prey hover around the towering 213ft Ghazipur landfill on the eastern fringe of New Delhi, stray cows, dogs and rats wander at will over the huge expanse of smoking filth. Taking up the area of more than 40 football pitches, Ghazipur rises by nearly 33ft a year with no end in sight to its foul-smelling growth.At its current rate of growth, it will be taller than the iconic Taj in Agra, some 239ft high. (India's tallest rubbish mountain, the 213ft Ghazipur landfill in New Delhi...
Foreign Property News | Posted by Zarni Kyaw
Buriticupu, a town of roughly 55,000 people located in the Brazilian Amazon, risks being swallowed by giant ravines that have been growing “exponentially” over the last few months. Authorities in Buriticupu have already evacuated 1,200 people from the highest-risk areas of the town, but with no solution in sight, the giant ravines threaten to eventually swallow the entire settlement. Buriticupu’s sinkhole problem dates back roughly three decades and is reportedly the cause of a combination of factors, such as erosion-prone sandy soil, poor urban planning, and deforestation, but it has been exacerbated by recent heavy rains which caused the sinkholes to expand at a rapid...
Foreign Property News | Posted by Si Thu Aung
Hugo Dalinger knew he couldn’t go back. Not after a wall of flames swallowed his bright-white Altadena home during the January firestorm that took out most of his town. But he needed money to start over, so he reached out to a friend and veteran real estate agent for help. Ramiro Rivas was skeptical. He grew up around Altadena and has sold hundreds of properties in 21 years - but a fire-scarred lot was new. He put the 10,500 square-foot ash-filled parcel up for sale on Feb. 3, pitching it as an “incredible canvas for a custom-built estate.” He was surprised how fast offers came in. In nine days, Rivas closed Altadena’s first post-fire residential land...
Foreign Property News | Posted by Aye Myat Thu
London councils and housing companies they own have spent more than £140m buying up homes to relocate homeless people out of the city. More than a dozen councils in the capital have collectively spent millions buying up more than 850 properties in towns and cities across England since 2017, Guardian analysis of property ownership data found. The homes are either owned directly by councils or by companies they partly or wholly own. They are used to house homeless individuals and families, either temporarily in emergency accommodation or permanently in privately rented homes. Most of the homes are in deprived areas in the south-east and east of England that are already under huge...