Article Archive for February 2010
International plans to stabilize and rebuild Afghanistan are being stepped up. For these plans to be successful, it will take an immense logistical effort. Huge quantities of construction materials, equipment and supplies are sent on …
The US Government has announced an ambitious plan to expand its presence in Pakistan’s capital of Islamabad.
According to the plan, the US will spend $111 million for a new complex to accommodate an …
Created as a wake-up call to eager social networkers, a new website called PleaseRobMe provides a tongue-in-cheek listing of empty houses for would-be burglars.
The Dutch developers are looking to prove a very valid point about …
March 1
Bosnia – Independence Day
In 1992, the citizens of the then Socialist Republic of Bosnia voted for severing ties with the then Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. To this day, the referendum is marked by …
Move One is proud to announce that is has finished building its new warehouse located at the Baghdad airport, and has also upgraded its facilities at Camp Victory to serve both the civilian and the …
GPS (Global Positioning System) devices have become very common and affordable gadgets in the last couple of years. Like the Hummer, which has also become very famous, GPS started out as a military tool that …
This month the Russian Academy of Arts in collaboration with the Austrian Cultural Forum in Moscow and the Kunstmuseum Waldviertel Austria is presenting sixty paintings by the Greek artist Efthymios Warlamis in the exhibition Poetic …
As relocation experts, at Move One we know very well that many expats like taking a memento home with them after their international assignments are over. What could be better than a local dog? To …
2009 has proven to be the most successful year thus far for Move One. The company is especially proud of its expanding operations in Afghanistan. As of July, Move One has won the contract for …
An important thing expats have to check when on an assignment or traveling is the importance of having official and valid papers.
On Tuesday, the Dubai Court of First Instance sentenced a 36-year-old Pakistani to a …






