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Secondary Design Technology Teacher - August 2025

Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, Viet Nam
South East Asia
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Date Listed22 May 2026
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Curated headlines from Viet Nam · art · 20 stories

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Al-Monitor·policy

Factbox-Turkey court ruling adds to crackdown on main opposition CHP

By Canan Sevgili and Mirac Dereli May 22 (Reuters) - A Turkish court annulled the main opposition party's 2023 congress, effectively ousting its leader Ozgur Ozel, in a ruling that has inflamed a political crisis,…

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Dawn Pakistan·policy

NCCIA uncovers gang selling data of govt officials to foreign entities; four arrested

ISLAMABAD: The National Cyber Crime Investigation Agency (NCCIA) has busted a gang allegedly selling sensitive personal data of government officers to foreign entities, arresting four people in South Punjab. NCCIA…

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Reason·policy

Trump's 'Anti-Weaponization Fund' Is Built on a Contradiction

The Trump administration's announcement that it had established a large, taxpayer-financed " Anti-Weaponization Fund " was an odd addition to an already-odd news cycle. The pool of $1,776,000,000—1776, get it?—was born…

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UT Austin News·higher-ed

Through the Eyes of a Longhorn

Studio art grad Dylan Haefner sees the world through his camera viewfinder The post Through the Eyes of a Longhorn appeared first on UT Austin News - The University of Texas at Austin .

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Study International·higher-ed

University of Regina’s science degrees start paying off early

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Al-Monitor

Iran talks see momentum as Pakistani officials visit Tehran

Pakistan’s army chief, Asim Munir, has reportedly departed for the Iranian capital, while Doha dispatched a diplomatic team.

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Dawn Pakistan·policy

US releases second batch of government declassified UFO files

The US Defense Department on Friday released a second batch of previously classified files on alleged unidentified flying objects (UFO) sightings, including references to people reporting unexplained green orbs, discs…

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Reason·policy

In Gerrymandering Fight, Democracy Is Losing

As Republicans and Democrats continue their mid-decade redistricting grudge match that could determine which party controls Congress after November, Americans may learn a truism about legislative elections. That is,…

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Irish Times News

Taoiseach raises abuse redress by religious orders with Pope Leo

Micheál Martin is welcomed by Archbishop Petar Rajič, head of the papal household. Photograph: Liam McBurney/ PA Wire

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Daily Post Education (NG)·higher-ed

ASUU Benin zone threatens industrial action over non-implementation of 2025 agreement

The Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, under the Benin Zone has warned of imminent industrial action if the government continues to breach and disrespect the collective bargaining and binding agreements to…

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La Prensa Panamá

Más de 100 venezolanos retornan voluntariamente a su país en primer vuelo directo desde Panamá

Panamá ejecutó la madrugada de este viernes 22 de mayo el primer vuelo humanitario directo de retorno voluntario con destino a Caracas, Venezuela, informó el Servicio Nacional de Migración (SNM). A diferencia de los…

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Northwestern Feinberg News·higher-ed

Feinberg Students Launch Inaugural Day of Service Across Chicago

Students from across Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine’s academic programs came together on Sunday, May 3, for the inaugural Feinberg Day of Service — a new student-led initiative centered on…

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Irish Times News

Two murder accused allegedly heard ‘gloating’ about assaulting man who died in hospital

Nicholas Gordon (51) died in hospital after being injured at an apartment building in east Belfast earlier this month. Photograph: PSNI/PA Wire

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AllAfrica Education

South Africa: Scam Alert - South Africa's Education Department Warns Against 'Teacher Assistants Phase 6' Job Scams On Facebook

[Africa Check] SCAM ALERT: South Africa's education department warns against "teacher assistants phase 6" job scams on Facebook

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AllAfrica Education

Nigeria: Group Seeks Action On Period Stigma, Poor Menstrual Access Affecting Girls' Education

[Premium Times] The call comes amid growing concerns over menstrual health challenges affecting girls and women across Nigeria, particularly in low-income communities where sanitary products remain unaffordable for many…

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La Nación Sociedad

La reflexión de Aristóteles sobre la verdad: “Decir de lo que es, que no es, y de lo que no es, que es, es falso”

En una entrevista para LA NACION , el filósofo Darío Sztajnszrajber abordó la tensión histórica entre la utilidad del conocimiento y la búsqueda ontológica, profundizando en la definición clásica de verdad y destacó la…

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Reason·higher-ed

Who Abuses Food Delivery?

Who's failing at frugality? Though it's sort of lame to bring online discourse into newsletter format, this made the rounds earlier this week and is worth pushing back on: This is bc they do not have the time or…

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Dawn Pakistan·policy

CDF Asim Munir leaves for official visit to Iran: security sources

Chief of Defence Forces (CDF) and Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir departed on an official visit to Iran on Friday, security sources said. The CDF will discuss mediation efforts between Iran…

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DR Indland Denmark

Kritik fra landbruget: Venstre er ikke til for bønderne længere

Venstre er klemt mellem djøfere i toppen og landmænd i baglandet – og nu advarer landbruget selv om et parti på vej mod brud.

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Dawn Pakistan·policy

India battles power cuts as heatwave boosts electricity demand to record

Some parts of India are grappling with power cuts as record-breaking heat has pushed electricity demand to an all-time high in excess of 270 gigawatts, spurring a government call for consumers to limit use. An El Niño…

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