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Korea Herald National·policy

Gyeonggi Province unveils voting guide for foreign residents in 13 languages

The Gyeonggi Provincial Office on Thursday unveiled a voting guide for foreign residents in 13 languages to encourage eligible foreign voters to cast their ballots in the June 3 local elections. According to the…

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Korea Times Southkorea·policy

Korea’s most-populous province launches multilingual blitz to get foreign residents to vote

As Korea prepares for its upcoming local elections on June 3, Gyeonggi Province is launching an ambitious campaign to ensure its growing foreign population isn't left out of the democratic process. In a bid to overcome…

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Gulf Times Education·higher-ed

Falastin newspaper founded in 1911 — A milestone in Arab history of journalism

The newspaper Falastin, founded in Jaffa in 1911 by pioneering journalist Issa al-Issa and his cousin Yusuf al-Issa, is regarded as one of the most influential publications in the history of Arab media. Known for its…

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National Post

Jerry Amernic: I was set up by CBC and mocked for the crime of not hating Canada

Our state broadcaster, publicly funded, is mired in ideology and short on responsible journalism. It’s alienated viewers for years. Why anyone would watch the drivel it dispenses is beyond me, but then I don’t buy…

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Times of India Education·policy

Three-language policy: Why Tamil Nadu sees an old threat in the new CBSE circular

India's three-language policy is back at the centre of national debate, and the argument is the same one it has always been. The CBSE's 2026 mandate to make three languages compulsory up to Class 10 is framed as a step…

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Hochschulforum Digitalisierung·edtech

Kritisch-reflexiv mit KI umgehen lernen: Drei Praxisbeispiele aus der translationsorientierten Sprachlehre

Generative KI verändert zunehmend auch die Ausbildung zukünftiger Übersetzer:innen und Dolmetscher:innen. Gerade in der translationsorientierten Sprachlehre stellt sich daher die Frage, wie Studierende einen…

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HKFP·research

Taiwan writer wins International Booker for ‘slyly sophisticated’ novel

Taiwanese author Yang Shuang-zi and translator Lin King won the International Booker Prize on Tuesday for “Taiwan Travelogue”, a playful postcolonial novel with a culinary bent. Taiwanese writer Yang Shuang-zi (right),…

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HKFP·edtech

HKFP Job Vacancy: Executive Editor

Whether it’s questioning top officials, gathering breaking news from court, or live-streaming from the ground, HKFP’s tight-knit team is on the frontlines of Hong Kong’s political twists and turns every day. At the…

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Phi Delta Kappan·higher-ed

Four years, no fluency

Foreign-language instruction in U.S. high schools focuses on grammar over speaking. It’s time to rethink that. At a Glance The percentage of Americans who can speak a second language is small in comparison to European…

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UBC News·higher-ed

Across the stage, thousands of journeys converge at UBC

This week and next, the Chan Centre for the Performing Arts will be taken over by celebration as years of late nights, difficult choices and quiet determination culminate in a walk across a stage. This year, 10,665 UBC…

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The Conversation Africa·higher-ed

Poor pay is holding back Africa’s biodiversity research and reducing its contribution to global science

Africa is one of the most biodiverse regions on Earth. But much of its biodiversity remains poorly studied . Research from the continent contributes to less than 1% to global scientific output . This pattern is often…

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Korea Times Southkorea

Korea's biggest industrial union recruits migrant workers amid shipbuilding boom

A major industrial labor union has launched a membership drive targeting migrant workers at Hyundai’s shipbuilding complex in Ulsan, seeking to expand its reach to tens of thousands of subcontracted workers — many of…

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Korea Times Southkorea

Lost in translation no more: Seoul overhauls subway app for foreign riders

Seoul’s metropolitan transit agency announced on Tuesday a thorough redesign of its mobile navigation app, aiming to strip away the language barriers that have long complicated travel for international visitors on the…

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Korea Herald National

Seoul Subway app revamped to improve access for foreign riders

Seoul Metro said Tuesday it has overhauled its Seoul Subway mobile app to help foreign residents and tourists navigate the city’s subway system with ease by expanding language support, including for live updates. The…

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Study International·higher-ed

9 best apps for students that’ll make life and learning much easier

Whether you want to stay fit, meet new people, learn a new language or create a to-do list, there’s definitely an app out there to help you. Still, how do you narrow down the best apps for students when there are over…

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Gulf Times Education·higher-ed

HH Sheikha Moza visits DIBF, attends QF schools event

Her Highness Sheikha Moza bint Nasser, Chairperson of Qatar Foundation for Education, Science and Community Development, Tuesday visited the Doha International Book Fair in its 35th edition, held at the Doha Exhibition…

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Daily News Egypt·higher-ed

Opinion | When Education Is No Longer a Promise of Justice

The crisis of education cannot be understood merely as a crisis of curricula or examinations. At its core, education is not simply a service provided by the state; it is one of the most important unwritten contracts…

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The PIE News·policy

More than just a study destination – Malaysia is a second home

Why international students choose Malaysia, and why they stay Picture this. A student landing at an airport for the first time in a country they have never visited. The flight was long. The terminal is loud and…

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Gulf Times Education·higher-ed

Festival of Eastern Cultures showcases growing Russia–Arab ties

Demand for Arabic and other Eastern languages is expected to continue growing in Russia amid increasing cultural, academic and economic engagement with the Islamic world, according to experts speaking at the Festival of…

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IPS Africa·higher-ed

Media As Bedrock for Developing Russian-African Relations

Credit: Africa Center for Strategic Studies By Kester Kenn Klomegah MOSCOW, May 18 2026 (IPS) Under the auspices of the Faculty of Journalism of Lomonosov Moscow State University, the Russian-African Club, in late…

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