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Now playing Next Affiliate content Digital nomads are pricing Portuguese workers out of the country Partner content presented by Jobbio With 50% of people earning less than €1,000 a month, it’s little surprise that locals struggle to compete with the deep pockets of digital nomads. 15/05/2024
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Now playing Next Europe News 8 MEPs who could dominate economic and finance policy The EU’s 720 lawmakers will spend the next five years pondering issues including a digital euro and capital markets reform – but which MEPs will likely stand out? 15/05/2024
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