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Interviews7 years ago
England was built on slavery: Analyst
A political analyst hails the UK Labour leader’s call for more enlightenment on Britain’s colonial past.
England was built on slavery: Analyst
Society7 years ago
Half the world’s schools lack hygiene facilities
Nearly half the world's schools lack clean drinking water, toilets and hand-washing facilities, putting millions of children at risk of disease, experts warn.
Half the world’s schools lack hygiene facilities
Society7 years ago
Mass teacher walkouts shut schools in US West
Tens of thousands of US teachers walk out of public schools despite threats that their teaching licenses will be revoked.
Mass teacher walkouts shut schools in US West
Economic Divide7 years ago
Over 200 million worldwide lack access to basic education
According to the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), some 264 million school-age children and youths are living without any education because of poverty, conflict and social barriers like bias against girls.
Over 200 million worldwide lack access to basic education
France7 years ago
Paris: Hundreds outraged by planned education reform
Hundreds of students and teachers flooded the streets of the French capital to show their anger over planned education reforms, on Thursday.
Paris: Hundreds outraged by planned education reform
Society7 years ago
More illiteracy in youngsters facing instability: UNICEF
Nearly 30 percent of young people between the ages of 15 and 24 in countries affected by conflict and disaster are illiterate, triple the global rate, UNICEF says.
More illiteracy in youngsters facing instability: UNICEF
Underreported8 years ago
The gang of so-called gentlemen
The verbal sparring of Saudi ambassador to Yemen after death of the former Yemeni president turned the regime’s diplomat into a laughing stock.
The gang of so-called gentlemen
Reports8 years ago
Schools close in Yemen as teachers strike over pay
Teachers in Sana’a and northern parts of Yemen have started a 2-week strike at the beginning of the school year over their unpaid salaries.
Schools close in Yemen as teachers strike over pay
Society8 years ago
IMF says education spending to reduce inequality
Tackling disparities in education is crucial to reducing global income inequality, says the International Monetary Fund.
IMF says education spending to reduce inequality
Society8 years ago
New school year begins in Iran
President Hassan Rouhani strikes the bell marking the beginning of the new school year in the Islamic Republic.
New school year begins in Iran
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