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Middle East Eye·higher-ed

Turkey casts itself as 'adult in the room' amid global reordering, FM tells Oxford audience

Turkey casts itself as 'adult in the room' amid global reordering, FM tells Oxford audience Submitted by Sondos Asem on Sat, 04/25/2026 - 09:24 As Iran-US talks stall and tensions roil global markets, Turkish Foreign…

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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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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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Harvard Gazette·wellbeing

What to make of ‘AI psychosis’?

Health What to make of ‘AI psychosis’? ‘Until we know what the term really means, we can’t even begin to understand what’s happening.’ Sy Boles Harvard Staff Writer April 24, 2026 6 min read John Torous. File photo by…

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Harvard Gazette·higher-ed

Walking in Harvard’s ‘Revolutionary footsteps’

Nation & World Walking in Harvard’s ‘Revolutionary footsteps’ A visitor looks at the materials on display at Pusey Library. Photos by Niles Singer/Harvard Staff Photographer Liz Mineo Harvard Staff Writer April 24, 2026…

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Western University News·higher-ed

Ivey Business School marks new chapter as Donald K. Johnson Centre opens in Toronto

More than 150 leaders gathered in Toronto on April 23 to open the Donald K. Johnson Centre – marking a defining moment in Ivey’s history made possible by a transformational $30-million gift from alum Donald K. Johnson .…

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Reason·policy

'Shoot and Kill'

Shoot and Kill. The U.S.-Iran conflict is evolving from a hot war of dueling air strikes to a nautical stalemate with lots of piracy and saber (cutlass?) rattling. The two-week ceasefire between the two countries that…

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SRHE Blog·higher-ed

From TPS to USS – is now the time to move pension scheme?

by John Ingoe Amid increasing financial pressures, a number of universities are considering a move from the Teachers’ Pension Scheme (TPS) to the Universities Superannuation Scheme (USS) for their teaching staff. In…

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The Conversation Education·higher-ed

Taking your child to an Anzac service? Prepare for loud noises and big questions

Tens of thousands of Australians are expected to attend Anzac Day marches and services over the weekend. Many children will also be there with their families or school groups. Anzac events are often very sombre and can…

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UBC News·research

From Wulfstan of York to Pete Hegseth, fake Bible verses have often been politicized

How can Pete Hegseth, the United States defense secretary who claims to be a devout evangelical Christian , have placed Quentin Tarantino on the same footing as the word of God? An example from the early 11th century…

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Reason·higher-ed

Rubio Falsely Accuses Iranian Exiles of Being Soleimani's Nieces

The arrest was supposed to humiliate and expose the hypocrisy of the Islamic Republic. Instead, it ruined the lives of a family fleeing from the theocracy. On April 4, Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced that he…

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The PIE News·policy

Malvern St James under threat of closure as financial pressures mount

Malvern St James (MSJ), located in Worcestershire, revealed today that its management board is proposing a “planned and orderly closure” by the end of the academic year. It said the decision had been prompted by “a…

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The PIE News·policy

Malvern St James under threat of closure as financial pressures mount

Malvern St James (MSJ), located in Worcestershire, revealed today that its management board is proposing a “planned and orderly closure” by the end of the academic year. It said the decision had been prompted by “a…

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Study International·higher-ed

Can you work on a student visa? A global breakdown of work rules, rights, and restrictions

Checking your bank account while you’re studying abroad is one of the most painful things to go through. Why? Well, it’s most likely that you have an almost empty bank account. It’s common, though, especially with how…

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Harvard Gazette·research

Not your father’s Wild, Wild West

Photo by Sharona Jacobs Arts & Culture Not your father’s Wild, Wild West Megan Kate Nelson’s new book challenges myths of American frontier, finds more diverse, complex saga Jacob Sweet Harvard Staff Writer April 22,…

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The PIE News·higher-ed

Spotlight on… second edition of the Malta Tourism Awards

You hold two very significant roles: deputy CEO of Visit Malta and managing director of the Malta Tourism Observatory. For our international education audience, could you briefly explain the distinction between these…

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LSE British Politics and Policy·policy

Reforming the offence of misconduct in public office

The way the offence of misconduct in public office was established means the offence is vaguely defined. Jeremy Horder looks into the Government’s proposed reforms, and offers a warning against extending the offence to…

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Study International·higher-ed

University of Chester: Postgraduate humanities and social sciences built for global impact

Sadie Spencer did not expect to score 92% on her master’s dissertation. She had moved through her undergraduate degree at the University of Chester ‘s School of Humanities and Social Sciences with the conviction that…

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Study International·higher-ed

Goldsmiths, University of London: Empowering students to think differently

Some universities teach students what to think. Others teach them how. Then there are the rare ones that go further, encouraging them to question, create and find their own voice. For students who want to shape their…

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Children's Commissioner England

Press Notice: Falling strip searches ‘masking’ ongoing safeguarding failures, as almost a third of children searched have been repeatedly searched and ethnic disparities persist

Racial disparities continue in the use of strip searching, worsening for Black children. Black children were more likely to be strip searched and have force by police used against them Nearly half of strip searches…

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