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Most African governments consistently fail to meet crucial education funding targets, hindering the provision of quality public education for millions of children, according to a Human Rights Watch ...
The promises of Artificial Intelligence (AI) are often portrayed as universal, with the potential to solve some of humanity's ...
The undersigned human rights and humanitarian organizations and trade unions urge the EU to ensure that the ongoing review of ...
Education International is deeply concerned about the escalating military aggression between Israel and Iran, and the ...
The cabinet approved a Non-ADP scheme with a total cost of Rs. 124.016 million for the current financial year for resumption ...
AI must take “into account the well-being of the human person not only materially, but also intellectually and spiritually,” ...
And after a wave of gender-care clinic closures across the country last week, rumors of Connecticut providers discontinuing ...
Utah law and the larger culture have transformed the ‘right to keep and bear arms’ from a reasonable provision for ...
The chasm between policy formulation and on-the-ground action is glaring, leaving the disabled community sidelined, ...
Hessom Razavi’s family fled to Australia from Iran in the 1980s to escape persecution. As he watches events unfold, he speaks to relatives still there and reflects on Iran’s fate.
The vote to decriminalise the procedure is the biggest change to abortion laws in England and Wales for nearly 60 years.
Cape Town — The 27th Africa Energy Forum (AEF) launched today with a powerful message of unity and urgency, as continental ...