This is also pretty convenient because now some wack oyinbo can get his Nike deal despite not having Neymar's marketability, and Neymar won't be getting certain new deals until this is resolved.
He just had a woman try this and film proved his innocence. Recently, a few American rappers were falsely accused of the same in Europe.
I'm not saying he's innocent, but I won't automatically believe some oyinbo accusing a rich black/biracial man. She probably tried to get money or maybe he stopped paying, so she went public with her lies.
These cases that make it to the public are a fraction of the false accusations these guys get.
No. Apparently, there's a surge of racist violence there. Many developed countries are dealing with the far right surfacing, but in Portugal they appear violent like eastern Europe.
Spain has racism, but most of them don't seem crazy. You can have a normal life.
I don't know if it's the "best," but Spain is cheap. And there's over 1M Africans in Spain. It's a place where Britons spend £1.7m per hour on vacations.
Costs:
Public universities in Spain offer two types of degrees: official degrees and university-specific degrees. For official degrees, each Autonomous Community establishes limits for tuition. They usually range between:
150 – 3,500 EUR/year for Bachelor’s programmes 300 – 3,500 EUR/year for Master’s programmes For university-specific degrees, each institution is free to set any tuition fee, because there are no limits imposed by the authorities.
Most affordable universities in Spain These are some of the Spanish universities with the most affordable tuition fees:
University of Granada – the average tuition is 821 EUR/year University of Valencia – the average tuition is 2,600 EUR/year University of Santiago de Compostela – the average tuition is 1,600 EUR/year Universitat Rovira i Virgili – the average tuition is 2,900 EUR/year
Tuition fees at top-ranked universities Here is a list of average tuition fees at the top-ranked Spanish universities:
Autonomous University of Madrid – average tuition is between 2,000 and 3,000 EUR/year University of Barcelona – average tuition is 2,900 EUR/year Pompeu Fabra University – tuition ranges between 3,000 and 4,000 EUR/year Autonomous University of Barcelona – average tuition fees are 3,500 EUR/year
2. Costs of living in Spain for international students Average living costs in Spanish cities Generally, Spain is a relatively affordable country where international students should not feel financially pressured.
You’ll need between 900 – 1,100 EUR to live in Spain. Costs are higher if you choose Madrid or Barcelona, which are the most expensive Spanish cities.
In cities like Valencia, Seville or Cadiz, you can enjoy cheaper costs of living, around 700 – 900 EUR/month on average. Student accommodation costs The main housing options for students in Spain are:
Student residence halls – prices range from 360 to 650 EUR/month. Rent an apartment – Many students prefer this option. Prices start at around 200 EUR and go over 1,000 EUR/month. You can find websites like Uniplaces or Resa, which help you compare different living places. One way to reduce your expenses is to share an apartment with other students. Living with a Spanish family – Prices can vary based on region, living conditions, and so on. You can find online services that help you get in touch with Spanish families. Other costs associated with student accommodation Renting a private apartment or studio does not necessarily mean that its monthly cost includes all the expenses. You have to add:
thatthickgurl: I finally watched Army of the Dead but thanks to all those who couldn't keep their fingers to themselves after watching, I didn't enjoy it one bit.