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remarks came as russell launched new attacks on the city. yes. on killing and wounding dozens. that's all the news for now. next, our digital magazine shift finds out what life is like for digital, no meds. and what the nice thing that's coming up after a short break. i'll be back at the top of the hour with another bulletin. don't forget there's more on the d, w dot com at any time of the day. so like breaking news and you can get the latest to on social media channels with an in scram handle, the need is at the w. actual nico is in germany to learn german hello pinnacle. why not learn with him online on your mobile and free c w e learning course nickos big ah
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ah ah, ah shift special. digital nomads are spreading across the globe. what are the conditions and consequences? but number of digital nomads is soaring, where others spend their holidays. they work for a few days, weeks or months. the flipside loneliness on the portuguese island of madeira. there's a way to avoid this. a digital nomad village europe
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says that it's for digital now math is in pont at his so on the southwest and coast of the portuguese island, madera year round the location of his mild weather in a natural paradise. it's just the place for people who only need a laptop for work. web designer, anna maria pizza, has swapped romania for madera. well, i did wanted to try out this life cell of a digital nomad and i didn't one meet a full commitment from the beginning. so i decided i would come for a month, try it out. and i found out about my dad, i been the 1st dish, the nomad village on to the. so we have the cool working space. we have a community, so it seemed safe and clear. and that's why i decided to come here and book my flight digital. now. math like on the maria can use the co working space and cultural center free of charge. since february 2021,
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the local government and the initiative started madera, up in advertising pont diesel. well, the benefits are that i am able to work in a beautiful environment with a beautiful scenery that helps my productivity as well. and my a creativity especially and yeah, i can, after working hours, do all kinds of activities with the people from the community. and that's me makes me feel in a vacation mode all the time, one, founder of the village for digital nomads, consanzo hall of portugal, traveled all around the world as he works. he knows that even globetrotters sometimes get lonely. so we want to build a whole structure. so if you come here as a normal, you have your questions answered. you know, there was events, you know that the government is organizing the advance. no, there is a community leader. that if anything goes wrong, if a friend of you go to the hospital, they will take care of you. and that's the structure that we build here, that i never seen anywhere in the world. around 8000 people live and pointed to
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song, the village has capacity for around 200 digital nomads. they stay in hotels or private homes. we learn from the different cultures. people that come to the out and we, we get to meet new people and learn and they get to know our culture. when we get to see their cult is really american point for me to new people that come from the, from job areas or similar job areas with more or less experience than mine. and that's really stimulating my, my creativity and my work skills. and that's really helpful. for my job progression and career mm. adopt work the digital nobody can kick back with the yoga session or some tie t 2 quantities. so on madera of his digital nomads, more than just a place to boost their laptops. ah,
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surveys show that 2 things are particularly important to digital nomads, fast reliable internet and affordable living costs. bureaucracy 2 can be a factor. more than 40 countries are trying to attract digital nomads with special visas. the latest country to do so is indonesia. it looks like the perfect vacation only it's not. this is the work of a digital. no, matt, maggie's isiah is from kazakhstan and has been living in bonnie for the past 10 months. the 32 year old runs her own marketing agency, and technically she can do that from anywhere. far is the best place in the world. you know, when i just came here, i feel like bali to my home for me, very comfortable to stay and we're here because in bali we can find everything if you one so fine. for example, mounties,
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you can go to the north if you want to the beach of ingleby. nice, you cool people everywhere. and though i think bali said kept hello, this is thelma se, asia is already the most popular region in the world for digital. now math and indonesia, as one of the countries leading the field, apply for a simple visit visa and you can work for up to $180.00 days in a row, completely legal and without paying taxes in indonesia, nuttall foreign is know this and use a tourism visa instead, but even then they actually have little to worry about. but a guy and example, our son brought up on a gun and got the supervision of foreigners who carry out digital no matter activities is based purely on complaints this morning. we realized that not all the immigration officers have i t knowledge multiple of us, and we can't just look through people's laptops and control if they're actually working with or pressed them about it to the ban. let boating i'm glad jackie
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blossom. abraham. good god, there is a new regulation to bring more high net worth individuals to barley. as of december 2022. the country is offering 2nd home visas for up to 10 years to those with at least 130000 euros in their bank accounts. for bonnie, it's a silver lining up to 2 tough years and the pandemic. the island is keen to get people back to boost the economy. digital nomads stay in hostiles and hotels and spend entire days in restaurants and cafes. the downside is that many locals are already tired of the afterward party scene and all the noise that comes with it. hotels and clubs of progressively swallowing the last rise fields and with them the magic of the holiday island gradually disappears. digital nomads bring money into a country,
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but they can also disrupt the nature in social fabric up a place. according to estimate. there are currently around 35000000 digital nomads worldwide, and mexico is one of their favorite destinations. a statue of santa maria laquata cwa is located in a trendy neighbourhood in mexico city. she is the patron saint against gentrification. gentrification is when a neighbourhood gets changed by more affluent residents and businesses that displays the local inhabitants. the statue is an art project by the activists, sandra valensuela, and his men, to raise awareness for the threat of displacement felt by the local population. look, if what happens is that when people don't have enough money to live in their country, cities by they end up going to cheaper countries where they can afford to live. the problem shifts and ultimately displaces. people come or they've left i left by ah,
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in the 1st half of 2022 is a demand for short term rentals across mexico searched by 41 percent. some research has beneath the influx of digital nomads has led to increased inflation and changed some neighborhoods in the capital into spaces full to reach. kwan coronado works as an interior designer and community between los angeles and mexico city. he has experienced animosity towards digital know, math people still resentful. one of the things that i always had is a come to live here. i'd only for free, you know, i helped economy. but for them, the only thing that they have in mind is that i, you know, my presence here doesn't help the fact that rents go up that every single watson price time and is profiting from this boom. some prefer to rent house apartments lucrative lead to online booking portals like abby and b was when i perform a lot of them are in instead of renting their apartment or house to
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a family own people prefer to rent them to one of these companies that give them profits of about 70 euros a day, as long as you have that can translate into nearly $1200.00 euros per month. is it worthwhile cedar lane, did he go mute bristles? i'll miss the city meanwhile supports this together with abby and b and unesco. may a claudia shane bow even started the campaign to draw more digital nomads to mexico city. at the end of october 2022. about half of all digital nomads world wide come from the us for them working in mexico, but ending in the us is worth it is obviously a lot of advantages. if you can earn dollars and spending pesos, you essentially triple your, your income and that's very attractive to allow people who have the, the luxury of being able to work remotely. according to market ailing digital nomads. and they love for mexico also have a positive side effect for the country itself. i think
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a lot of people are dispelling a lot of a negative preconceptions on mexico. they're realizing that no, it's not just not a cause and violence and poverty. there's beautiful size. this country and they're celebrating that too many digital nomads like to work in nature, but no one takes it as seriously as jason griffin. in the spring of 2021, this hanging ledge was his office for a day. this working space is not for the faint hearted above the rough irish c jason griffin wants to test the boundaries of working remotely, a climbing i spare to companies, jason on his mission. his temporary office is a cliff on the island of angle. see on the north coast of wales today we are pushing the of technology to its limits, but this we're going over cliff face and we're obsolete known to allege. and i will be working all day from that ledge and taken the making calls and to rotten with
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internal staff. while i sat there at this ledge to say to which i'm showing that reward, leslie riggins, rural jason griffin works for a company that develops square for customer services. he is convinced that all he needs is a laptop and an internet connection. he claims to work just as effectively if not even better than in the office. more efficiency and creativity that in the office many digital nomads are convinced. we see is the rise of the digital know that people that do not want to be constrained in terms of where they were, where they live for that matter, the untethered workforce would appear to be the way forward. the big problem the, the major players have, is that they believe that the best work can be done when the people are bundled together in the one office, so to speak. so there's gonna be a little bit of a tension there. but again, as the war for talent becomes increasingly acute,
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it will be the talent that determines the conditions of were and not the employer. jason griffin is convinced that the office has a working space is undergoing a fundamental change. they knew we're working as going to be completely different going forward that so i see the traditional 5 days in the office monday, friday, 9 to 5. they are going, they are not here anymore. people are going to be split between home and office. i've not home all the time and it's exciting because at fetch people's life so much better, everything's going to be better. not all jobs can be done remotely, but if we need is a laptop and mobile network, the possibilities for new workspaces seem infinite. ah,
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