Third World To Benefit From New Andorra Aid Policy

Helping write off Africa’s debts and increasing financial assistance has increased in recent years, with awareness being raised throughout the developed world by Sir Bob Geldof.

The campaign to write off Africa’s debts has been led politically by Britain’s new Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, who as Chacellor of the Exchequer used his position to influence other G8 countries to follow Britain’s lead.

But smaller countries have joined in with increased assistance, and notably the world’s second smallest country, Monaco, has not only taken her UN responsibilities seriously, but led by Prince Albert has tried to persuade other countries to do the same.

One country that has followed Monaco’s advice is fellow European tax haven Andorra.

Fifty years ago Andorra was one of Europe’s poorest countries, but now counts among the wealthiest, thanks mainly to her tax haven status, but also her ski industry, which has seen as many as ten millions visitors in a year - pretty impressive for a country with a 70,000 population.

With the same tax benefits as Monaco, Andorra has also seen interest from UK high earners for her tax haven status, and are attracted by the property prices which average a quarter of Monaco’s - a shrewd decision for those who are prepared to sacrifice Monaco’s image for a tax haven that is well known for her winter sports activities between December and mid April.

Buyers from the UK in particular were out in force during April, May and June, with many spending twice as much on full time homes as the average ski apartment buyer.

One of the first moves Andorra is making is to have more diplomatic relations with countries in Africa, currently they only have them with South Africa, Morocco and Egypt.

But rather than have one ambassador for each country, they will have one to cover two or three countries, depending upon their geographical size and population…

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In the modern world there are few things governments protect more fiercely than the security of their borders. Australia is no different. As such, there seem to be a countless number of different visas, each appropriate to only a very specific set of reasons for visiting Australia. It is all too easy to become lost in the paperwork and jargon…

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I woke up this morning thinking about Iraq. Last night I learned President Bush has asked for another 50 billion dollars to cover the cost of the Iraq war. Some news agencies report the cost of the war is now at 3 billion dollars a week.

How much more suffering can be inflicted on the Iraqi people for another 50 billion?..

New Prime Minister Fuels 2007 Tax Havens

With three landslide election victories under his belt, Tony Blair left Downing Street as the UK’s Prime Minister undefeated electorally, in much the same way Margaret Thatcher had done seventeen years earlier.

Taking Tony Blair’s place as Prime Minister, and leader of the Labour Party in Britain, is Gordon Brown, who had been Chancellor of the Exchequer since the day Labour won office in 1997, and who nearly everyone in British politics assumed would take over as Prime Minister once Tony Blair had left on June 27 this year.

As Chancellor of the Exchequer, Gordon Brown steered to the British economy to her longest period of economic growth in her history, and he left the Treasury with inflation and unemployment at low levels, and a record number of people in Britain in full time employment…

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