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Malay Mail Education·policy

DPM Fadillah calls for institutions, experts to collaborate to document Sarawak’s multi‑ethnic history

SIBU, April 26 — Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof has urged experienced individuals and higher education institutions to collaborate in conducting research and documenting the history of Sarawak’s…

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Japan Times Latest·higher-ed

DOJ’s partial reversal on Powell probe keeps Fed drama alive

Typically, Fed chairs leave the central bank after their leadership tenure ends — only one has stayed on past the end of their term as chair in the central bank's 112-year history.

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Dawn Pakistan·policy

3 killed in latest clashes in India's troubled Manipur state

Gun battles between rival ethnic groups in India’s troubled northeastern Manipur state killed three men, police said, the latest unrest in the far-flung region. Manipur has seen periodic clashes for nearly three years…

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Korea Herald National·policy

N. Korea slams Japan PM's offering to war shrine

North Korea on Saturday criticized Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi for making a ritual offering to a controversial war shrine in Tokyo, calling it a "challenge to international justice." Takaichi on Tuesday sent…

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Dawn Pakistan·policy

India’s delusions

ONE year after the tragic attack in Pahalgam in occupied Kashmir, India would have liked to be living in a different global reality. It would have liked to have Pakistan globally isolated. It would have liked to be…

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Korea Times Southkorea

Canada's army chief sees war-forged ties with S. Korea grow 'stronger'

GAPYEONG — Partnership between South Korea and Canada, forged on battlefields of the 1950-53 Korean War, has endured for decades and is growing even "stronger" amid deepening military cooperation, the commander of the…

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Korea Times Southkorea·higher-ed

Oxford University to launch center for Korean studies

Oxford University plans to launch a center for Korean studies as early as October to boost research in Korean culture, language and history, professors leading the project have said. The university will announce the…

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Dawn Pakistan·research

Pakistan among top 10 countries facing acute food crisis

Source: The 2026 Global Report on Food Crises • Multi-agency report says over 9m Pakistanis face ‘crisis’ conditions; another 1.7 million in the more severe ‘emergency’ category • Notes devastating monsoon rains, severe…

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Dawn Pakistan·policy

Lessons in mediation

OVER most of the past year, Pakistan’s role in US-Iran diplomacy rema­ined quiet, familiar and carefully limited; functioning as a channel passing messages and keeping lines of open when direct contact between two…

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Dawn Pakistan·higher-ed

The boatpeople basti who bothered a barrage

On a cold day in January, a hundred and fifty armed policemen descended on Taunsa Barrage near Kot Addu with two bulldozers to raze a settlement spread over 47 kanal of government land. Many of the homes belonged to the…

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Malay Mail Education·policy

Sarawak’s first Orang Ulu full minister Bo’ Tajang Laing dies at 100

KUCHING, April 24 — Former Sarawak minister Datuk Seri Bo’ Tajang Laing has passed away at the age of 100. His passing was announced by daughter Lohong Tajang in a Facebook post late last night. The former Belaga…

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RNZ Education

'A lot of history': Linton Country School grounds up for sale

Tenders are open for the property and its classrooms, hall, out-of-tune piano and well-stocked library.

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Korea Herald National

Matchmaking firm Duo leak exposed your weight, assets, religion and more

South Korea’s privacy watchdog has fined matchmaking company Duo after hackers stole detailed personal profiles of more than 427,000 paid members, in a breach that exposed information ranging from resident registration…

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SCMP Hong Kong

First local dengue case could lead to outbreak in coming months, health official says

The first locally recorded case of dengue fever in Hong Kong in more than a year indicates that undiagnosed imported cases may lead to an outbreak in the coming months, a health official has warned, while stressing that…

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RNZ Education·policy

New site to teach kids about Anzac history launched

The government is launching a new online visual storytelling website to help children learn about Anzac history.

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VnExpress International

Lyrid meteor shower peaks before dawn on April 23, with Southeast Asia in prime viewing position

The Lyrid meteor shower, one of the oldest recorded sky events in human history, will reach its peak in the pre-dawn hours of April 23 over Southeast Asia.

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Waseda University News·higher-ed

Waseda Museums: List of Special Exhibitions from April-September 2026

Waseda University Museum Exhibition Lineup for April-September 2026 Details on the renovation of permanent exhibitions are also included. Waseda University holds a collection of over 5 million items, including books,…

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Education Review AU·policy

Vic teachers take action in term 2

Victorian teachers, principals and education support staff are taking further industrial action this term. Work bans have been introduced in a number of areas, including writing comments in student reports, the…

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HKFP·policy

Hong Kong Sevens draws over 113,000 as South Africa men and New Zealand women win titles

Over 113,000 rugby fans turned out for the three-day Hong Kong Sevens, which ran from Friday to Sunday, with South Africa’s men’s team and New Zealand’s women’s team winning the championship titles. Hong Kong’s men’s…

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Campus Review AU

HEDx: Canberra Institute of Technology

New chief executive of the Canberra Institute of Technology Margot McNeill joins HEDx this week with innovation officer Georgia von Guttner. The two share insights into the new Woden campus and its central role in…

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