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Malay Mail Education·policy

Tourism minister urges critics to stop politicising Rain Rave festival, says it boosts economy and supports traders

KUALA LUMPUR, May 1 — Tourism, Arts and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing is calling on all parties to stop politicising the Rain Rave Water Music Festival (RRWMF), which is currently taking place in Bukit…

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Malay Mail Education·policy

Tiong says Malaysia’s tourist arrivals continue to grow despite Middle East conflict

KUALA LUMPUR, May 1 — Tourism, Arts and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing said tourist arrivals in Malaysia continue to grow despite the Middle East conflict. Tiong said this during a press conference with…

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Malay Mail Education

Over 7,000 turn up for Rain Rave day one, KL police chief warns public against misconduct

KUALA LUMPUR, May 1 — The opening of the Rain Rave Water Music Festival (RRWMF), held in conjunction with Visit Malaysia Year 2026, saw a massive turnout with over 7,000 attendees gathered in the heart of the city. KL…

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CNA Singapore

A burning kampung, mum’s curry, a melody: How 3 social workers help people living with dementia reconnect again

Dementia may erode memory, but it does not erase identity. Run by three medical social workers, Ren Ci Hospital’s Re2ignite programme uses music, food, images and sensory activities to help people living with dementia…

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Study International·higher-ed

Sayfol International School: Holistic international education in the heart of Kuala Lumpur

Sayfol International School students feel safe and inspired to learn and grow. Located in the vibrant, multicultural Malaysian capital of Kuala Lumpur, the school founded in 1985 is today home to students from 60…

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Jornal da USP

Na Rádio USP, Luiz Tatit investiga a canção e a própria carreira

Em quatro episódios do programa "Sonoridade das Palavras", o compositor e professor da USP vai falar sobre sua trajetória e suas pesquisas na área da linguagem musical

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FSU News·higher-ed

FSU announces early decision admissions plan for 2027

Florida State University has announced it will offer a new admissions plan to prospective undergraduate students applying for the summer and fall 2027 entering class. FSU’s Office of Admissions will introduce a binding…

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Chalkbeat·policy

Chicago Public Schools gears up for May Day protest

Sign up for Chalkbeat Chicago’s free daily newsletter to keep up with the latest news on Chicago Public Schools. Chicago Public Schools officials say they feel confident schools will be fully staffed Friday amid Chicago…

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McMaster Daily News·policy

‘We’re approachable and part of the community’ — Jonathan Asante is the famous singing constable

People of McMaster celebrates the incredible people who help make McMaster a great place to work, learn, teach and conduct research. Click here for the rest of the series . It started like any other night shift. Special…

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UC Irvine News·higher-ed

A decade of impact

In April 2017, UC Irvine set out to create a day dedicated to collective generosity, during which every gift – no matter the size – could make a meaningful difference. Now, with the record-breaking success of its 10 th…

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McMaster Daily News·policy

Art, advocacy and student leadership: All in a year’s work

Olivia Henderson is already thinking about how she’s going to welcome students to Wilson College – even though she just went through the experience herself a few months ago. For Henderson, a first-year student at the…

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Malay Mail Education·wellbeing

‘Entertainment has limits’: Jawi calls Rain Rave immoral, issues advisory against festival

KUALA LUMPUR, April 30 — The Federal Territories Islamic Religious Department (Jawi) has objected to the Rain Rave Water Music Festival 2026 scheduled to be held in the capital, citing concerns it could harm moral…

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Higher Ed Dive Finance·higher-ed

Southern Oregon University risks closure without deep cuts, consultants say

Dive Brief: Financial consultants for the beleaguered Southern Oregon University released a dramatic plan to revamp the public institution’s operations and save up to $20 million in the near term while keeping it viable…

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Japan Times Latest

Documentary captures the long echo of Fukushima's nuclear disaster

Without narration or music, Toru Yamada's intimate documentary "At the Triangle Intersection" follows the silences, routines and unresolved tensions of post-disaster life.

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Study International·higher-ed

What the world’s most elite Black university has to do with ‘ARIRANG,’ BTS’s hit comeback album

International students shape the world in many ways — and that includes the new album ARIRANG by BTS , one of the biggest cultural icons today. On March 20, 2026, “ARIRANG”, a 14-track project exploring the members’…

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Dawn Pakistan·policy

Independent press being stifled in Pakistan, says Hameed Haroon

DawnMedia Chief Executive Hameed Haroon speaks, alongside journalist Mazhar Abbas, at the event.—White Star KARACHI: The governments in Pakistan have long adopted an “anti-media attitude”, which has put pressure on the…

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Gulf Times Education

QPO player wins Bravo Award

The Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra (QPO) announced that oboe player Mohammed Saleh has won the prestigious Bravo International Award. This achievement adds to his artistic repertoire and reflects the presence of Qatari…

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Harvard Gazette·higher-ed

Why we love dogs — and they love us back

Science & Tech ‘Harvard Thinking’: Why we love dogs — and they love us back Samantha Laine Perfas Harvard Staff Writer April 29, 2026 long read In podcast, experts break down evolution and biology of this special…

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The Conversation Africa·higher-ed

Rock art, dance and ritual: what we learned from paintings in Zimbabwe

Rock paintings are found throughout Zimbabwe. They were made during the last 10,000 years by hunter gatherer groups and later by farming communities. These came to the attention of the ERC Artsoundscapes project, based…

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BBC Mundo América Latina

Las raíces colombianas de Jaafar Jackson, quien interpreta a su tío en la exitosa película "Michael"

Jaafar es hijo de Jermaine, quien hizo parte de The Jackson 5 y luego tuvo una carrera musical en solitario, y Alejandra, una diseñadora de modas bogotana.

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