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قوتابخانەی نێودەوڵەتی سەرواران (بە بەڕێوەبەرایەتی سابیس), 332-200, چوارچرا ٣٣٢, چوارچرا ٢ ٣٣٣, ھەولێر, ناحیەی ناوەندی هەولێر, قەزای ناوەندی هەولێر, پارێزگای ھەولێر, هەرێمی کوردستان, 44001, العراق, Iraq
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University of Waterloo News·higher-ed

Velocity startup Eventist rethinks live event ticketing

Share Waterloo alum’s new event ticketing platform lowers fees, reduces stress and simplifies event management When University of Waterloo alum Ciara Azam (BASc ’20) set out to make event management easier, she wasn’t…

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Dawn Pakistan·policy

PTI accuses govt of ‘unprecedented economic crisis’, slams claims of stability

ISLAMABAD: PTI accused the government on Monday of driving Pakistan into an “unprecedented economic and governance crisis” that has “crushed the common man”. In a statement, PTI’s Information Secretary Sheikh Waqas…

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Middle East Eye·policy

Saudi Arabia and its allies must curb the growing Israeli-Emirati axis

Saudi Arabia and its allies must curb the growing Israeli-Emirati axis Submitted by David Hearst on Mon, 05/04/2026 - 11:28 The UAE's increasingly overt involvement in Israel’s plans is a recipe for conflict that could…

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NAU News (NAU Review)·wellbeing

New 16-month MBA offers a practical solution for today’s professionals

In a rapidly evolving job market where time is as valuable as credentials, a growing number of working professionals are looking for ways to advance their careers without pressing pause on their lives. This summer, NAU…

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Reason·higher-ed

Justice Neil Gorsuch: 'Aspirations for Power Need To Be Checked'

This week, Nick Gillespie sits down at the U.S. Supreme Court with Justice Neil Gorsuch to discuss his new children's book, Heroes of 1776: The Story of the Declaration of Independence , co-authored with Janie Nitze.…

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Daily News Egypt·policy

Egypt concludes five-year OECD policy programme, launches five structural economic reports

Egypt has concluded the first phase of its five-year Country Programme with the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), launching five major reports aimed at guiding structural economic and…

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Dawn Pakistan·policy

Pakistani delegation attends US investment summit to expand global footprint

ISLAMABAD: A delegation of 16 Pakistani entrepreneurs and business leaders is participating in the ‘SelectUSA Investment Summit’ that has opened in National Harbour, Maryland, to establish new connections and…

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Daily News Egypt·policy

Egypt, OECD complete first phase of country programme with 35 projects: Planning minister

Ahmed Rostom, Minister of Planning and Economic Development, delivered the opening remarks at the closing event of Egypt’s country programme with the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), in the…

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National Post

‘Crime has just blown out of control here’: The businessman challenging Hamilton’s NDP mayor

This fall's Ontario municipal elections are shaping up as the most compelling in years, thanks to stark left-right battles. Read More

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Reason·policy

Project Freedom

I am so sick of hearing about the Strait of Hormuz: But hear about it we must, since President Donald Trump has decided—in a fit of either prudence or provocation (why not both?)—that U.S. Navy ships will escort vessels…

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Reason·higher-ed

How Bad Facts Make Good First Amendment Law

The old legal saying, "bad facts make bad law," might be true in some cases. But that usually occurs when a court strays from its commitment to a neutral set of legal principles, often because a litigant or lawyer is…

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National Post·higher-ed

Carney looks more like Trudeau with every update: Full Comment podcast

They’re blowing windfalls. They’re setting up government agencies to subsidize favoured schemes. They’re dithering on infrastructure. And they shrug at Canada’s uncompetitive tax regime. The policies of Prime Minister…

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SCMP Hong Kong

‘Golden week’: Hong Kong draws more mainland Chinese visitors but spending uneven

Hong Kong recorded a 4.8 per cent increase in mainland Chinese visitors in the first three days of the Labour Day “Golden Week” holiday, but industry players warned that uneven spending and more flexible travel patterns…

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Reason·higher-ed

Seattle's Socialist Mayor Laughs at Wealthy Residents Leaving To Escape High Taxes

Seattle's socialist Mayor Katie Wilson has a message for prosperous people leaving Washington over the state's soaring tax burden. "Bye!" she says with a laugh, to cheers from a largely progressive audience.…

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VnExpress International

South Korean businessman found dead after paddleboarding trip in Ho Chi Minh City

A South Korean businessman was found dead on May 2 after going missing during a stand-up paddleboarding outing in Ho Chi Minh City the previous day, ending an overnight search involving more than 100 rescue personnel.

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The Hechinger Report·higher-ed

Do career ‘pathways’ work? Delaware offers early clues

Career “pathways” have become a big idea in high school reform. The goal is to give all students a structured sequence of courses in a career field, along with early exposure to the workplace and opportunities to build…

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SCMP Hong Kong

Hong Kong residential property upturn drives recovery in office, retail: Morgan Stanley

Hong Kong’s property market is poised for a broad-based recovery as a strong upturn in the residential segment spills over to the struggling office and retail sectors, according to analysts. Morgan Stanley upgraded its…

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Getting Smart·research

Access without Action: How Toxic Mindsets Stop Learners from Realizing Their Potential

By Trey Lackey, Dr. Caleb Collier, and Dr. Tyler Thigpen from Institute for Self-Directed Learning The standard story about struggling math learners goes something like this: they don’t have enough support. Not enough…

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Straits Times Singapore

Bedok hawkers get rent and conservancy rebates; TB screening extended to May 8

Some businesses reported seeing up to 70 per cent fewer customers.

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Korea Times Southkorea

Presidential chief of staff orders action on biz abuses by ex-public employees

Kang Hoon-sik, presidential chief of staff, on Monday ordered action on suspected business abuses by retired employees of public institutions and state-run companies. "Illegal and unjust preferential treatment for…

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