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5 Challenges of Early Retirement

5 Challenges of Early RetirementEarly retirement gives you an opportunity to get away from the corporate world and pursue your interests. An early retirement also makes it more difficult to make your savings last. Here are some common complications of early retirement.


Sudan's wanted president to visit Russia next month - ministry

Sudan's wanted president to visit Russia next month - ministryKHARTOUM (Reuters) - Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir will travel to Russia next month, Khartoum authorities said on Monday, a rare overseas trip for a leader wanted by the International Criminal Court on charges of crimes against humanity. Sudan's foreign ministry said Bashir was invited by Russian President Vladimir Putin to discuss bilateral, regional, and global issues. The visit, scheduled for the second half of August, comes as Sudan awaits a decision by the United States on whether to lift a 20-year-old trade embargo and other major sanctions. ...


China, Russia share opposition to U.S. THAAD in South Korea: Xi

China, Russia share opposition to U.S. THAAD in South Korea: XiChina has repeatedly stated its opposition to the U.S. Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) anti-missile system and has called for its deployment to stopped, and the missiles already installed to be removed. China says the system's powerful radar can probe deep into its territory, undermining its security and a regional balance while doing nothing to stop North Korea in its relentless pursuit of nuclear weapons and the missiles to deliver them.


Trump apparently thinks he can make a 'sneak' UK visit, British protesters beg to differ

Trump apparently thinks he can make a 'sneak' UK visit, British protesters beg to differTrump called, Britain responded.  Reports that the U.S. president is planning a "snap visit" to the UK in the next two weeks have protesters smelling blood and readying on social media for all-out demonstrations.  SEE ALSO: J.K. Rowling and Stephen King join forces to troll Donald Trump If you recall, Trump postponed his visit, which was due to take place over the summer, over fears that it could be disrupted by mass street protests.  After Prime Minister Theresa May invited him for a visit when he was just seven days into office, activists formed the Stop Trump coalition and pledged the largest demonstration in UK history.  A petition calling for the UK government to block the U.S. president gathered more than 1 million signatures in less than 48 hours. In June, after the UK general elections, Trump told May he does not want to go forward with a planned state visit to the U.K. until the public supports him coming. For these reasons, Whitehall sources just claimed final confirmation to a Trump's visit to Turnberry — his golf resort In Scotland — and Downing Street would be given just 24 hours' notice "to minimise the risk of disruption." On Monday morning, a spokesman for May told Sky News the government was unaware of any plans for Trump to visit the UK in the next few weeks. But it's still safe to say, British people weren't impressed by these reports, and vehemently stressed their ability to swiftly organise a mass protest:  Donald Trump is planning to sneak into Britain to avoid protests. RT if you're willing to commit to protesting this bigot at short notice ✊ — Owen Jones (@OwenJones84) July 2, 2017 We're ready for you, Trump. Aint no way you're going to sneak into the UK! https://t.co/worNkQFvPe — Stop Trump (@UKStopTrump) July 3, 2017 Donald Trump is so stupid he thinks that it takes over 24 hours for an average non-London Brit to travel to London. :| https://t.co/jSEW3og6RM — Cogman's Apathy (@tainkirrahe) July 3, 2017 Only someone who's not been to Brighton beach on a sunny day would underestimate the ability of British people to mobilise at short notice. https://t.co/31l2KDmNtc — theuglygame (@uglygame) July 2, 2017 It's cute how they think Londoners can't sort out a protest with <24 hours' notice. https://t.co/oXu6KTmknq — Alex MacFarlane (@aghvesagirk) July 3, 2017 We'll b able 2 smell his hairspray a mile off https://t.co/sPgExKhxnK — Siob (@Sillyshib) July 2, 2017 Fuck the Whitehouse, and Fuck Trump. I'll be there even if it's 5am on a rainy morning you CUNT. https://t.co/utW4JyG4Cg — Maggie Aitch (@FreeBesieged) July 3, 2017 Be ready. The call to #ShowYourRumpToTrump will come at short notice. https://t.co/lfA0J2XfMY — Far Right Watch (@Far_Right_Watch) July 2, 2017 DEAR LONDON: PLEASE HAVE YOUR MOST ✌✌POLITE✌✌ AND ✌✌ DIGNIFIED ✌✌ WELCOME AT THE READY. LOVE, THE USA https://t.co/N0ktXv7XiM — Tales from the Cripd (@keetfeet) July 3, 2017 Trump might well end up being surprised what can be achieved at short notice. https://t.co/I4DyQMThsr — Louis Barfe (@AlanKelloggs) July 2, 2017 Speculation over Trump's UK trip were spurred by a four-day hole in the U.S. president's trip to Europe between the G20 summit in Hamburg next weekend and the celebrations for Bastille Day in France on July 13.  WATCH: The chillest way to wrap a hoverboard Christmas present  


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