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Trường Quốc Tế Reigate Grammar Việt Nam, 6-7, KĐT Đại Kim - Định Công, Khu đô thị Đại Kim - Định Công, Định Công, Phường Định Công, Thành phố Hà Nội, 11717, Việt Nam, Viet Nam
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The PIE News·higher-ed

Outcome over geography: the new student compass

Today, higher education has become much more than a milestone or a fancy degree for most students. Instead, most folks are becoming outcome-oriented, applying for courses abroad and now considering the potential return…

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Dawn Pakistan·policy

5,000 years of Pakistan?

TOXIC debates around cultural identity are a frequent occurrence in online spaces, both between people from Pakistan and among those here and across the border in India. In recent months, intense discussions have taken…

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Dawn Pakistan·policy

SMOKERS’ CORNER: REWRITING THE PAKISTAN NARRATIVE

Illustration by Abro Introduced by the Imran Khan administration (2018-2022), the controversial Single National Curriculum (SNC) represented a final institutional attempt to preserve a state-curated national narrative…

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Dawn Pakistan·policy

Elusive peace

THIS month, mixed signals emanated from India on the normalisation of relations with Pakistan. Dattatreya Hosabale, secretary general of the Hindu extremist organisation RSS, proposed in an interview that the “window…

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Dawn Pakistan·policy

Climate justice at home

CLIMATE debates routinely cite Pakistan’s grim paradox: we are among the world’s countries most exposed to climate shocks, yet we have contributed little to the emissions that drive them. At recent COPs and other…

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Tehran Times

Iran’s red lines and America’s shrinking options

LONDON - The Iranian response to the United States has so far included all the principles that cannot be compromised. It focuses decisively on Iran’s rights, which it says are non-negotiable. The response emphasizes the…

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Middle East Eye·policy

Lebanon’s talks with Israel test fragile relationship with Syria

Lebanon’s talks with Israel test fragile relationship with Syria Since the fall of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, the relationship between Lebanon and Syria has moved carefully, almost nervously, between necessity…

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Study International·higher-ed

3 universities redefining ocean and environmental sciences education

The ocean does not wait for anyone. Global sea level rise has doubled in pace since the early 1990s, with consequences already measurable. In Bangladesh, roughly 80% of the land is floodplain , leaving over 174 million…

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Dawn Pakistan·higher-ed

COMMENT: The ironclad vanguard beyond 75 years

THIS year marks the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations between China and Pakistan. Three-quarters of a century is a remarkable milestone; it represents a partnership forged through the crucible of Cold War…

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Malay Mail Education·research

Malaysia urged to tighten maritime waste controls as traffic through Strait of Melaka grows

KUALA LUMPUR, May 22 — The head of a waste management consultancy has warned that Malaysia must impose a stricter maritime waste management system to protect the Strait of Melaka from environmental pollution, as…

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University of Washington News·higher-ed

ArtSci Roundup: June 2026

Come curious. Leave inspired. The UW offers an exciting lineup of in-person and online events. From thought-provoking art and music to conversations on culture, history, and science, the UW community invites you to…

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UW-Madison News·higher-ed

$85.2 million gift from John and Tashia Morgridge will support Science Hall transformation

$85.2 million gift from John and Tashia Morgridge will support Science Hall transformation The historic building will undergo renovation starting in 2027 to restore its iconic exterior and modernize its interior to…

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Dawn Pakistan·policy

How IRGC’s ‘permit’ threats may impact submarine cables in Hormuz?

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps threatened Monday to impose “permits” on submarine fibre-optic cables passing through the Strait of Hormuz. Here is what you need to know about cable infrastructure in the region…

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Middle East Eye·policy

How the Iran war broke the ambitions of 'Little Sparta'

How the Iran war broke the ambitions of 'Little Sparta' Submitted by Andreas Krieg on Tue, 05/19/2026 - 20:04 The UAE must abandon the illusion of strategic exceptionalism, and rebuild its autonomy through a collective…

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Dawn Pakistan·policy

COMMENT: Trust the signals, but verify the policy

INDIAN army chief Gen Upendra Dwivedi’s recent provocation , asking Pakistan to choose whether to remain part of “geography or history”, has once again exposed the contradictions that continue to define India’s policy…

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Dawn Pakistan·higher-ed

Moral failure

“To be wealthy and honoured in an unjust society is a disgrace” — Confucius I OFTEN wonder that if I ever come to be awarded one of Pakistan’s civil honours (not that I deem myself worthy of one!), would I accept it?…

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University Times Ireland·higher-ed

Catering (to) Changes: Is Trinity Going Plant-Based?

Food is meant to bring people together. It is meant to be savoured over laughs and enjoyed amongst friends, family and colleagues. And yet, sometimes food separates, excludes and punishes those who are just that bit…

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The Conversation Africa·policy

Gut health: why food alone won’t fix childhood stunting

South Africa has a paradox when it comes to food availability. Its supermarkets are overflowing . But it continues to record high levels of stunted growth . This seems to be a global problem. Data suggest that the world…

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LSE Business Review·policy

Using LLMs to uncover Europe’s green investment blind spot

If green investment is defined too narrowly, businesses risk misreading where the transition is creating competitive advantage. Combining the use of LLM tools with the EU Taxonomy for Sustainable Activities, Juan…

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Dawn Pakistan·policy

India will be ‘relegated to history’ if it attempts misadventure against Pakistan

Defence Minister Khawaja Asif on Monday said that India would be “relegated to history” and its geography “changed” if it attempted any future misadventure against Pakistan. In an interview on the Geo News programme…

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