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Teacher of Economics

Voluntari, Ilfov County, Romania
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Date Listed5 May 2026
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AllAfrica Education·higher-ed

Ghana: 660 Graduate From University of Gold Coast

[Ghanaian Times] Six hundred and sixty students have graduated from the University of Gold Coast (formerly Accra Business School) across undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, with a call for inclusivity and youth…

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Reason·research

The Happy Capitalism of Richard Scarry's Busytown

Farmer Alfalfa heads to town with an old truck full of corn. The truck is on the verge of collapse. But after selling his corn to Grocer Cat, Farmer Alfalfa uses the money to buy a new truck. On another day, Alfalfa…

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National Post

Donna Kennedy-Glans: Carney must ensure sovereign wealth fund doesn’t crowd out private business

“There was a time in this fair land when the railroad did not run.” Read More

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Votebeat·higher-ed

The Supreme Court’s voting rights decision could reshape local government across Texas

Votebeat is a nonprofit news organization reporting on voting access and election administration across the U.S. Sign up for Votebeat Texas’ free newsletter here. Guillermo Ramos remembers seeing few elected leaders who…

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Middle East Eye·higher-ed

Criminal complaint filed against Norwegian politicians over complicity in Gaza genocide

Criminal complaint filed against Norwegian politicians over complicity in Gaza genocide Submitted by Daniel Tester on Mon, 05/04/2026 - 16:37 Exclusive: Prosecutors recommend police investigation into Prime Minister…

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Malay Mail Education·policy

Bitcoin mining electricity theft costs Malaysia RM700m a year, says deputy minister

KUANTAN, May 5 — Malaysia loses an estimated RM700 million annually due to electricity theft linked to illegal bitcoin mining, said Deputy Minister of Energy Transition and Water Transformation Datuk Seri Abdul Rahman…

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Middle East Eye·policy

Golders Green attacks: A Muslim was also stabbed - not that you'd know

Golders Green attacks: A Muslim was also stabbed - not that you'd know Submitted by Barry Malone on Mon, 05/04/2026 - 15:26 As it erased Ishmail Hussein from history, the British media again displayed its cowardice,…

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Gulf Times Education

Hangzhou: A living painting of lakes, light, and timeless culture

No matter who you are or what kind of traveller you consider yourself to be, Hangzhou has a way of finding a place in your memory that lingers long after you leave. It is one of those rare cities where history does not…

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Malay Mail Education·policy

Anwar: Govt to expand Jualan Rahmah with weekly sales in all state constituencies

KUALA LUMPUR, May 5 — The government will expand its Jualan Rahmah Madani initiative to be held weekly in every state constituency nationwide, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim announced today. He said the move is…

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Malay Mail Education·policy

Anwar orders rent cuts at federal govt-linked premises to aid small traders, urges states and local councils to follow suit

KUALA LUMPUR, May 5 — Putrajaya will lower rental rates at federal government-owned commercial premises from this month to ease cost pressures on small traders, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said today. He…

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Gulf Times Education·research

McDonald's Qatar contributed QAR 396 Million to Qatar’s economy, Oxford Economics reports

Thirty years after opening its first restaurant in Qatar, McDonald’s Qatar has released new independent research developed in partnership with Oxford Economics, a leading independent advisory firm in global economic…

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HKFP·policy

Hong Kong proposes tighter claw machine regulations over addiction fears

Hong Kong authorities have proposed tightening the regulation of claw machine shops by implementing a licensing regime to curb addiction risks. A claw machine in Hong Kong. Photo: Kyle Lam/HKFP. The Home and Youth…

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Middle East Eye·policy

'We need people to come back': Dubai's tourism industry reels as foreigners flee

'We need people to come back': Dubai's tourism industry reels as foreigners flee Submitted by MEE correspondent on Tue, 05/05/2026 - 07:30 The war on Iran has had a devastating impact on tourists visiting Dubai with…

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Inside Higher Ed·higher-ed

Part 2: Is Higher Education Having a Psychotic Breakdown?

Part 2: Is Higher Education Having a Psychotic Breakdown? kjohnsonbowles… Tue, 05/05/2026 - 03:00 AM Part two exposing the tension between higher education as a business and as a service and how this conflict has…

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Dawn Pakistan·higher-ed

Ex-Nadra Chairman Tariq Malik included in US-based company's list recognising digital identity pioneers

ISLAMABAD: Former Nadra Chairman Tariq Malik has been named one of the world’s top 25 identity leaders by US-based company Okta. The list , by Okta Ventures, the venture investment arm of Okta, is a “diverse compilation…

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SCMP Hong Kong

HSBC profit flat as Middle East provisions offset wealth growth

HSBC, Hong Kong’s largest lender, reported broadly flat first-quarter profit as lower interest rates and provisions linked to the Middle East conflict offset solid growth in its wealth management business. Net profit…

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HEPI Blog·higher-ed

Universities need to learn how to truly listen to industry

Over the weekend HEPI published a blog on Scotland’s higher education funding framework and a blog on universities’ financial security This blog was kindly authored by Phil Taylor, Vice-Chancellor and President at the…

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MIT News·higher-ed

The tech revolution that wasn’t

In 1960, engineers at India’s Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) built what they called an “Automatic Calculator,” the country’s first working computer. It had the same type of ferrite-core memory as IBM’s…

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Study International·higher-ed

Feeling lost? A Columbia MBA student shares how he dealt with uncertainty during his journey

Do you ever feel like you are feeling lost or falling behind in university, career, or even in life? Joshua Han , a first-year MBA student at Columbia Business School, has something to say. “I know that when you’re…

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Infobae Educación

Primera Jornada del VII Seminario de Innovación Educativa de Ticmas: un día de debates, emociones y reflexiones sobre el futuro de la educación en América Latina

En una tarde soleada en la Ciudad de Buenos Aires, en la Feria Internacional del Libro, el auditorio de Ticmas se colmó de público para ser parte de la primera Jornada del Seminario de Innovación Educativa que por…

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