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The Education Reform 2025–2029 prioritizes foreign ideologies over Sri Lankan identity. It ignores digital realities, ...
In watchmaking, progress is achieved through the fusion of the future and the past. True innovation goes beyond mere ...
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The New Times on MSNPreparing students for a global future; the success of ‘Generation Global’ in RwandaIn today’s interconnected world, the ability to understand, empathise, and collaborate across cultures is no longer a luxury—it is a necessity! A recent World Economic Forum report identified global ...
As part of education transformation, the Lagos State Government has inducted newly recruited teachers across Ikeja, Oshodi, ...
More defense spending is necessary but not enough. We also need cooperation on trade and technology.
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Korea JoongAng Daily on MSNFour pillars of AI sovereignty in the 21st centuryIn the age of artificial intelligence, “AI sovereignty” has emerged as a new requirement for national independence.
Kenya’s ICT PS John Tanui met with Stanford’s Jendayi Frazer to discuss tech, youth jobs, AfCFTA, and a possible ...
Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe received accolades at the WSIS+20 event in Geneva, recognising their innovative projects in digital access, innovation, e-health, and youth empowerment.
The last 25 years have been filled with numerous stories and achievements that it's difficult to pinpoint the top storylines of the first quarter of the 21st century. But we gave it our best shot.
More than 500 stars — including Pamela Anderson, Brian Cox and Molly Ringwald — voted for The New York Times' 100 best movies of the 21st century.
The New York Times recently polled numerous filmmakers, actors and movie watchers to determine the best 100 films of the 21st century. Bong Joon-ho's Parasite earned the top spot in the rankings ...
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