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Rabat – The Moroccan embassy in Kiev has made public the list of border transit points open to Moroccan nationals leaving Ukraine.Given the closure of Ukrainian airspace, the Moroccan embassy
BLANTYRE, MALAWI — The U.N. children’s agency, UNICEF, is assisting Malawi’s students to continue their education in areas affected by a recent tropical storm.Students in the country’s 17 flooded districts
LOS ANGELES — A man who allegedly threatened the University of California, Los Angeles, and detailed potential violence against the prominent university over hundreds of pages has been taken into
Dartmouth College, the Ivy League university in New Hampshire, has announced that it will admit international students through a “need blind” process, meaning that their ability to pay tuition will
Kampala, Uganda’s schools reopened to students on Monday, ending the world’s longest school disruption due to the COVID-19 pandemic, The Associated Press (AP) reported.The reopening caused traffic congestion in some
With COVID-19 cases surging just as students are about to return from winter break, dozens of U.S. colleges are moving classes online again for at least the first week or
Manama, Education Minister Dr. Majid bin Ali Al Nuaimi received ministry employees who have obtained post-graduate degrees. They presented copies of their theses and highlighted their conclusions and recommendations. Al
President Joe Biden announced Wednesday that his administration will extend the pause on student loan repayment in the United States until May 1, 2022, in response to the effects of
Frank Hardy, 18, has been homeless for the past eight years, moving in and out of shelters with his mom, or staying with his sister’s family while his mom has
A new study out of South Africa shows that Pfizer’s two-dose COVID-19 vaccine provides a high degree of protection against hospitalization from the fast-spreading omicron variant.The real-world study, conducted by
Dubai, Minister of Youth and Sport Affairs Ayman bin Tawfeeq Al Moayyed and Higher Education Council (HEC) Secretary-General Dr. Shaikha Rana bint Isa bin Daij Al Khalifa paid a visit
NEW DELHI — More than 400 million South Asian children have been affected by school closures extending into a second year in some countries during the COVID-19 pandemic according to
This study aims to provide a comprehensive and detailed analysis of mixed migration movements from Asia, Africa and the Caribbean across South, Central and North America — often referred to
Manama, Secretary-General of the Higher Education Council and Vice-Chairperson of the Board of Trustees of Higher Education Dr. Shaikha Rana bint Isa bin Daij Al Khalifa received Assistant Vice Chairperson
Yaoundé, The Humanitarian Coordinator in Cameroon, Mr. Matthias Z. Naab is deeply saddened and shocked by another attack against a school, leading the death of four children and a teacher