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Bangladesh job quota protesters call for nationwide shutdown

9th - Higher Ed
Rallies demanding an end to a quota system that reserves government jobs for specific groups have turned violent.
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Euston station as final London HS2 terminus to undergo early review - minister

9th - Higher Ed
Louise Haigh says she was ‘working at pace’ to determine what to do with the proposed station and wider redevelopment of the area.
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Amaravati, Andhra Pradesh and the confusing tale of three capitals caught in politics

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On June 2, 2024, Hyderabad will no longer be a shared capital for Andhra Pradesh. It will belong to Telangana as a part of the bifurcation agreed to in 2014. But 10 years on, Andhra Pradesh finds itself at a point where it has three...
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Empowering Armenian Women Through Technology

9th - Higher Ed
Fresh off of speaking at the UN, Amalya Yeghoyan, Executive Director of FAR’s Gyumri Information Technology Center, discusses her work to empower women through tech.
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India has contributed in a big way to the development of Maldives: Maldives Foreign Minister

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Delhi: "...We have maintained strategic & mutually beneficial relationships that will build resilience within our countries. A key partner in this regard is India...The relationships between our countries have been exemplary. India has...
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North Korea confirms 1st COVID-19 deaths days after admitting 1st outbreak

9th - Higher Ed
Six people have died and 350,000 have been treated for a fever that has spread "explosively" across North Korea, state media says. One of the six people who died was confirmed infected with the Omicron variant of the coronavirus.
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N.W.T premier asks Ottawa for help securing additional oxygen supply

9th - Higher Ed
Northwest Territories Premier Caroline Cochrane tells Power & Politics she's looking for additional stocks of oxygen as pandemic-struck hospitals in the territory are pushed to the brink.
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Why NATO might be limiting its support for Ukraine

9th - Higher Ed
"What I'm worried about is that maybe in a place like Washington people are afraid of the consequences of Putin losing," said former Canadian ambassador to Ukraine Roman Waschuk on the limits to NATO support for Ukraine. "That puts the...
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Public safety minister signals Ottawa will receive extra help from federal authorities

9th - Higher Ed
"That's why we got on the phone tonight...to make sure there are enough boots on the ground to uphold the law," said Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino when asked if the federal government will provide Ottawa with additional police...
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Laurence Fox on Covid jabs, lifting lockdown and ‘woke’ Sadiq Khan

9th - Higher Ed
Laurence Fox on Covid jabs, lifting lockdown and ‘woke’ Sadiq Khan
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Egypt pushes ahead with massive new capital city in the desert

9th - Higher Ed
Egypt's crowded, polluted capital, Cairo, is about to get a rival, in a gleaming new city that is meant to be home to 6.5 million people.
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National Guard activated in Michigan as mayor shares inauguration day concerns

9th - Higher Ed
Mayor Andy Schor of Lansing, Mich., says security preparations ahead of inauguration day are in place to prevent violent protests against the presidential election results.
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Egypt builds a new capital city in Cairo with Chinese financing and engineering muscle

9th - Higher Ed
Egypt is building a new administrative capital in the desert to decongest Cairo, one of the most populous cities in the world. The project, financed and engineered with Chinese support, aims to create a modern urban center that will...
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Egypt builds new administrative capital to decongest Cairo

9th - Higher Ed
Egypt is building a new administrative capital in the desert to decongest Cairo, one of the most populous cities in the world. The project, financed and engineered with Chinese support, aims to create a modern urban center that will...
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Myanmar-thailand earthquake: tremors felt in india, bangladesh, lagos, china

9th - Higher Ed
A massive earthquake struck Myanmar on Friday, triggering widespread tremors across Southeast Asia and leading to the collapse of buildings, including a high-rise in Bangkok.
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7.7 magnitude earthquake jolts Myanmar, Bangkok

9th - Higher Ed
A massive earthquake struck Myanmar on Friday, triggering widespread tremors across Southeast Asia and leading to the collapse of buildings, including a high-rise in Bangkok.
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US sides with Russia twice at United Nations

9th - Higher Ed
In a surprising move, the U.S. sided with Russia twice at the United Nations regarding the Russia-Ukraine war. This shift in diplomatic stance has raised concerns and sparked debate within international circles.
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Iran Considers Moving Its Capital 300 Kms From Tehran To Makran Region | Watch

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Amid escalating tensions with Israel, Iran has announced plans to relocate its capital to the Makran region in the south. The Iranian government spokesperson, Fatemeh Mohajerani, clarified that while the move is not urgent, it is deemed...
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Delhi's Air Quality Remains 'Severe'

9th - Higher Ed
India's capital city Delhi has recorded a temperature of 7 degrees Celsius as of 6:15 am on Thursday. The Indian Meteorological Department has issued an orange warning for fog in the Delhi-NCR region for Thursday and Friday and has...
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Syrian Rebels Eye Damascus After Fall of Three Key Cities

9th - Higher Ed
Rebels in Syria have made rapid advances and have reached the outskirts of Damascus. The opposition forces moved at a rapid speed after seizing several cities in the war-torn country. Watch for more details!
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Syrian Rebels Encircle Damascus, Govt Denies Retreat

9th - Higher Ed
Rebels in Syria have made rapid advances and have reached the outskirts of Damascus. The opposition forces moved at a rapid speed after seizing several cities in the war-torn country. Watch for more details!
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Syrian Rebels Claim to Have Captured Damascus, Saying President Assad Has Fled

9th - Higher Ed
Syrian rebel forces have entered Damascus amid reports that President Bashar al-Assad has fled the country by plane for an unknown destination after 13 years of civil war. Watch for more details!
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Reports: Syrian Rebels Are Encircling Damascus

9th - Higher Ed
Rebels in Syria have made rapid advances and have reached the outskirts of Damascus. The opposition forces moved at a rapid speed after seizing several cities in the war-torn country. Watch for more details!
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Syrian Rebels Captures Syria's Capital, Trump Says 'US Should Not Get Involved'

9th - Higher Ed
Reports indicate that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has left Syria, raising questions about his whereabouts and future plans. The move comes amid ongoing political and military tensions in the region.