bureaucracy

OPINION bureaucracy : The hills are alive with the sound of Viviane Reding

The hills are alive with the sound of Viviane Reding

The EU commissioner for justice, fundamental rights and citizenship ‘comes from the heart of Europe,’ insists former EC president Jacques Delors, as he introduces her to French students at Paris’ political institute Sciences Po. Meanwhile, Reding goes all out to be less bureaucratic than she is

by Giacomo Rosso @ // 20/09/11

bureaucracy, jacques delors, human rights, roma, paris, viviane reding, politics

OPINION bureaucracy : Babelblogs on bureaucracy: a Lithuanian looks for medical help in Tel Aviv

Babelblogs on bureaucracy: a Lithuanian looks for medical help in Tel Aviv

Health insurance is not institutionally universal here in Israel. My advice? Don't go to live in Israel unless you're perfectly healthy and have no inclination towards extreme sports, and so on. And don't wear high-heels, just in case

by Daiva Repečkaitė @ // 20/11/09

bureaucracy, doctors, documents, lithuania, blog review, health, expatriation

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Crisis, climate change: capturing European identity in a photo (16 images)

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Medical bureaucracy strikes again

Probably there is no other situation which makes a foreigner feel less at home in any country like having to deal with bureaucracy. And dealing with medical bureaucracy is even worse, because you do it when you're sick, so it's a double frustration. Read how I was trapped ...

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Looking for an ulpan

So, my second week in Israel is about to begin. Today I was looking for where to study Hebrew. With some adventures.

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