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Dawn Pakistan·policy

Iranian ship, crew seized by US transferred to Pakistan: report

An Iranian ship that was seized by the US after it “failed to comply” with the blockade imposed by the country has been transferred to Pakistan for repatriation to Iran, along with its crew, American outlet ABC News…

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Malay Mail Education·research

Malaysia needs stronger green finance, tech ecosystem to stay competitive, says World Bank

KUALA LUMPUR, May 4 — Malaysia must expand green finance, strengthen local tech capacity, as well as broaden participation across sectors and regions to fully leverage the global shift towards sustainability and turn…

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James G. Martin Center·higher-ed

North Carolina Has the Degrees, But What About the Paychecks?

The hot new words in higher education are educational attainment and career outcomes . Educational attainment is the raw share of adults who hold a degree or credential. Career outcomes or job outlooks are pretty…

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Malay Mail Education·policy

Anwar: Price hikes squeezing petty traders to be raised at Cabinet this Wednesday

PUTRAJAYA, May 4 — Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said the issue of rising prices faced by petty traders will be brought to the Cabinet meeting this Wednesday to examine measures to ease the burden on the…

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Dawn Pakistan·edtech

Pakistan’s AI reckoning

PAKISTAN is beginning to confront a question it can no longer defer: how to AI-proof its future. Artificial intelligence is no longer a distant ambition. It is an immediate necessity. In recent months, Pakistan has…

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Straits Times Singapore

Public consultation on AV laws open till June 30, seeks views on areas like accident payouts

The proposed laws will provide “legal clarity” in how businesses operate autonomous vehicles.

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Infobae Educación

Llega el VII Seminario de Innovación Educativa de Ticmas a la Feria del Libro: tres días para reflexionar el mapa de la educación latinoamericana

Los próximos lunes 4, martes 5 y miércoles 6 de mayo, la solución integral educativa Ticmas invita a especialistas internacionales y nacionales a reflexionar sobre la educación desde diversas perspectivas en el…

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SCMP Hong Kong·policy

Ultra-low-priced tours exploiting mainland Chinese visitors survive despite crackdown

Ultra-low-priced Hong Kong tour packages reliant on commissions and pushing mainland Chinese visitors to make additional purchases remain prevalent despite tighter government regulations, the South China Morning Post…

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Dawn Pakistan·policy

Doubling down on lithium

Huma Khattak, CEO of Atom Power and EV Technologies The future of energy is closely tied to efficient batteries, not only for e-bikes and electric vehicles (EVs) but also for domestic and commercial power banks for…

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Dawn Pakistan·policy

Minister vows to remove hurdles faced by investors

QUETTA: Federal Planning and Development Minister Ahsan Iqbal has convened a meeting of the authorities concerned on Monday in Islamabad to review the situation created by a Chinese company’s sudden announcement of…

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Dawn Pakistan·higher-ed

Procurement policy faces reality

Two years ago, the Punjab government decided, in principle, to discontinue direct wheat procurement from farmers. This decision was driven by the mounting financial burden of outstanding debt — incurred for wheat…

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Dawn Pakistan·policy

Still in stabilisation mode

The State Bank of Pakistan’s (SBP) decision to raise the policy rate by 100 basis points to 11.5 per cent is an unmistakable signal: there is a clear preference for stability over economic growth; discipline over…

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Dawn Pakistan·policy

UAE’s bumpy divorce from Opec

The UAE, the third-largest oil producer in the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec), left the group last Friday, ending its almost six-decade membership. This was a serious blow to Opec and the expanded…

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Dawn Pakistan·policy

Pak-China expand ties across sectors

President Asif Zardari’s week-long visit to China is widely interpreted as a fresh push by Pakistan to recalibrate its “all-weather” partnership around hard economic priorities, with investment, industrial cooperation,…

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Dawn Pakistan·policy

A gas sector gaslighting itself

Pakistan’s gas sector has an allocation problem, not a supply problem. The country already produces and imports enough gas to serve the existing network more intelligently. Pakistan’s energy ladder runs in cruel…

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Al-Monitor

'No pilgrims': regional war hushes Iraq's holy cities

In Iraq's holy city of Najaf, the majestic shrine of Imam Ali stands quiet, its vast courtyards no longer echoing with the multilingual whispers of pilgrims from before the Middle East war. The absence of tourists…

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Community College Daily·edtech

Community colleges are already the AI safe harbor

A safe harbor is where ships ride out a storm. It isn’t where the action is in fair weather, and it isn’t the most glamorous part of the coast. It’s the place that holds up when everything else is moving. Two years into…

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Malay Mail Education

Kangar hardware shop owner held over ‘Allah’ inscription on shrine

KANGAR, May 4 — Police have arrested the owner of a hardware business in connection with the discovery of Jawi inscriptions bearing the word “Allah” on a small shrine at his premises in Seriab, here yesterday. Kangar…

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HKFP·policy

Tourists flock to Hong Kong countryside as city records 600,000 arrivals in first 2 days of Golden Week

Hong Kong’s countryside has seen an influx of tourists with the start of the Labour Day Golden Week in mainland China, recording over 600,000 arrivals in the first two days of the five-day-long holiday. Visitors camping…

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Gulf Times Education

Gulf plans to bypass Hormuz still far off

The war in the Middle East has forced the Gulf monarchies to rethink their oil and trade routes, but rerouting them will be no simple task, experts say. Faced with the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, the only maritime…

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