Tag: education
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Cumbria Flood Closures: 23 Schools Shut as Heavy Rain Ravages the County
Overview: Major disruption as floods close 23 Cumbria schools Heavy overnight rainfall has triggered widespread flooding in Cumbria, forcing the closure of 23 schools across the county today. The affected areas are concentrated in and around Wigton and Maryport, with the closures impacting pupils, families, and local communities as schools prioritise safety. Education authorities say…
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Al Falah University Faces ED Heat Over Suspected Terror Funding, False Claim; Site Taken Down
Background to the ED Investigation In a development that has grabbed attention across India’s higher education and security sectors, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) announced plans for a forensic audit of Al Falah University’s financial records. The probe centers on alleged links to terror financing connected to the events surrounding the November 10 blast in Delhi.…
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Cumbria Floods: 23 Schools Closed After Heavy Overnight Rain
Overview: Flooding Cars, Homes, and Schools Across Cumbria A day of heavy rainfall has led to widespread flooding across Cumbria, forcing the closure of 23 schools. The closures, confirmed by local authorities, affect mainly the Wigton area and Maryport, with other affected sites scattered across the county. Parents and guardians are advised to stay tuned…
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Singapore to Welcome Southeast Asia’s First Library of Mistakes in 2027
Singapore Reads the Past to Shape the Future In a bold move to deepen financial literacy and historical understanding, Singapore is set to unveil Southeast Asia’s first Library of Mistakes in 2027. This innovative learning space will curate a global archive of pivotal moments in financial history, highlighting the diverse lessons that come from triumphs,…
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Singapore to Launch Southeast Asia’s First Library of Mistakes in 2027
Singapore to Open Southeast Asia’s First Library of Mistakes Singapore is preparing to host a landmark institution that aims to illuminate the lessons of global finance through a fresh lens. In 2027, the city-state will welcome Southeast Asia’s first Library of Mistakes, a hybrid museum and learning center designed to explore the triumphs, missteps, and…
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Handed Girl Sneak Peek Delivers a Much Needed Noodle Break
Exclusive Sneak Peek: Handed Girl Shines with a Quiet, Relatable Moment The new exclusive sneak peek of Handed Girl arrives at a moment when audiences crave both authenticity and comfort. Set against a backdrop of classrooms, cafeterias, and late-night study sessions, the story follows a young protagonist navigating the quirks and pressures of growing up…
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Sara Seager Returns to Canada to Lead a New Era of Exoplanet Discovery
Introduction: A Homecoming for a Pioneer When a leading voice in exoplanet exploration comes back to her roots, the scientific community tunes in. Canadian-born researcher Sara Seager—long celebrated for her visionary work on finding and characterizing distant worlds—has announced a return to Canada to continue her quest for finding another Earth. This homecoming is not…
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See, Hear No Evil: Teachers Under Siege as TSC Turns Classrooms into Cash Cows
Introduction: A System Under Strain Kenya’s Teachers Service Commission (TSC) is one of the country’s largest public institutions, employing more than 400,000 educators and shaping the future of millions of students. Yet behind the statistics lies mounting discontent: teachers who feel stretched, underpaid, and hamstrung by bureaucratic red tape. The tension between governing bodies and…
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Tanzania’s CCM Reaffirms Commitment to Nearby Development: Health, Education, Water and More
Overview: CCM Reiterates a Sweeping Development Agenda Dodoma, Tanzania — The ruling CCM party has reaffirmed its pledge to implement a broad slate of development projects spanning health, education, water, agriculture, livestock, mining, manufacturing, transport, and energy. The party’s emphasis on these sectors underscores its aim to accelerate growth, improve living standards, and bolster Tanzania’s…
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Women First in Crisis: Prioritizing Support in South Sudan
Putting Women at the Center of Crisis Response There can be no higher priority for our support than women, a sentiment echoed by leaders and activists alike in the face of ongoing crises. In South Sudan, where conflict, climate-induced shocks, and food insecurity intersect, women and girls often bear the heaviest burden. This reality demands…
