Delhi Education Minister Ashish Sood introduces bill to regulate private school fees, curb commercialisation

Delhi government proposes a bill to control private school fees. The move follows protests over fee hikes. Many schools increased fees significantly, burdening parents. The bill seeks to ensure transparency…

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US may lose 150,000 international students this fall: Here’s why global talent is pulling back

The US faces a potential drop in international students this fall. NAFSA projects a decline of up to 150,000 students. Visa delays and policy changes are major factors. This could…

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Who is Steve Bannon? The Harvard-educated banker who briefly served as Trump’s chief strategist

Steve Bannon's recent remarks calling for a ban on H-1B visas and the departure of foreign students have sparked widespread controversy. Bannon, with a background in the Navy, Harvard Business…

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Low battery, higher prices? California targets AI-driven pricing; bill to ban use of phone data for secret hikes

Senator Aisha Wahab (Image credits: X @SenAishaWahab) A California lawmaker is leading a bold push to ban companies from using personal data collected from phones, laptops, and other devices to…

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Kitepower: ‘Let’s go fly a kite’: Capturing wind for clean energy in Ireland

BANGOR: On Ireland's blustery western seaboard, researchers are gleefully flying giant kites, not for fun but in the hope of generating renewable electricity and sparking a "revolution" in wind energy."We…

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Algeria Beaches: Pacific algae invade Algeria beaches, pushing humans and fish away

ALGIERS: At a beach near Algiers, brown algae native to the Pacific Ocean cover the golden sand, posing a threat to ecosystems native to the area and their stench repelling…

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‘Terrorist crimes’: Saudi Arabia executes 17 people in 3 days in drug-related cases; death penalty surge draws global scrutiny

Saudi Arabia authorities executed two people on Monday for "terrorist crimes," bringing the total number of executions to 17 over three days. The latest deaths follow the execution of 15…

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‘Terrorist crimes’: Saudi Arabia executes 17 people in 3 days in drug-related cases; death penalty surge draws global scrutiny

Saudi Arabia authorities executed two people on Monday for "terrorist crimes," bringing the total number of executions to 17 over three days. The latest deaths follow the execution of 15…

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Watch: Fire erupts on New York City train, smoke and flames billow to ceiling; 9 hospitalised

Panic broke out on Monday when a fire erupted beneath a New York City area commuter train.Video taken by panicked passengers showed flames leaping from the tracks and thick smoke…

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UAE: Why Dubai landlords are paying the price for partitioned homes and now turning away bachelors

Landlords in Dubai are spending thousands repairing damage caused by illegal partitions and now prefer renting to families over bachelors/ Representative ImageAfter a sweeping enforcement drive by Dubai authorities against…

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