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Director of School Education prohibits unauthorized entry into school premises, sparking backlash from student unions ...
The Sabah government welcomes the Attorney General's Chambers decision to order police to investigate further the death of 13 ...
As the clock ticks towards Ducsu 2025, a ban on hall-level politics has left students, parties, and the administration navigating a maze of contradictions and half-answers ...
A day after two of its members were arrested in the Fakir Mohan (Autonomous) College woman student self-immolation death incident, the ABVP on Tuesday staged a demonstration here accusing the Odisha ...
A pirate flag from the Japanese anime series One Piece has ignited controversy across Indonesia, with its symbolism of public ...
Gazan student on a French scholarship expelled after antisemitic posts surfaced online. France freezes its student programs ...
BKU president Joginder Singh Ugrahan claimed the tribal areas of Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and other regions were facing killings by the security forces ...
The FGC-9 quickly became globally popular. In 2022, France24 reported the FGC-9 to be in wide use by rebels in Myanmar ...
A divided Right and an energizing candidate in the form of Jeannette Jara might keep Chile under a left-wing government.
This new $10 minimum payment wouldn't make a big difference to the government's coffers, said Jason Delisle, who spoke to NPR ...
Opinion
From help to harm: How the government is quietly repurposing everyone’s data for surveillance
Under the guise of efficiency and fraud prevention, the federal government is breaking down data silos to collect and aggregate information on virtually everyone in the US.
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