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Around The World In 11 Clicks


Advocates Urge Easier Visa Policies To Boost Startups Andrew Nicol is a young entrepreneur who was born in Australia and attended law school in the U.S. After


graduation, he got an employer- sponsored visa that allowed him to work in New York. But when Nicol wanted to leave his day job and start a company, he was stymied. Leaving his job meant losing his visa. So Nicol decided to go to Chile.


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What Autonomy’s Sale to HP Means for the UK Julie Meyer discusses the impact of the sale of British software giant Autonomy to US firm Hewlett Packard in a deal worth $10bn and what this means for startups and the technology sector in the UK.


What Entrepreneurs Want Fro Next Prime Minister Joe Haslam reports from Madrid for E Country on the changing landscap politics and the race to secure th leading Spanish entrepreneurs.


Leapfrogging to High-Growth in Mexico Mexican high-impact entrepreneurs have started taking up roles normally left to the state, such as preventive healthcare. Take Endeavour entrepreneurs Morgan & Christian Guerra Gea, for example, who founded Previta to combat some of the deadliest diseases through mobile units and retail clinics. Previta provides affordable and convenient diagnostic tests, vaccinations and health management services. Click here to visit website


Government Will Continue To Encourage Indigenous Businesses – Veep Ghanaian Vice President John Dramani Mahama yesterday reiterated Government’s commitment to support indigenous Ghanaian businesses to grow to greater heights in their endeavours. “Government is willing to spur indigenous businesses on and Ghana as a country is opened, business friendly and will therefore support the moves of businesses to blossom.”


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South Africa Envoy Pledges Relaxed Visa Regime for Nigerian Businessmen The South African High Commission has urged the Nigerian government and the government of South Africa (SA) to consider reviewing their travel/visa policies, as it plans to relax the issuance of visas to Nigerian businessmen to enhance trade relations between both countries. Cli ck here to visit website


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