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Published on 09/05/2015
» MANILA — Halfway through its implementation and even with the required legislation that gave it teeth, a new basic education system in the Philippines continues to face challenges from politicians and groups that find the government's preparations for it insufficient.
Kyodo News, Published on 18/12/2018
» Thailand's first indigenous satellite that was launched on a US rocket earlier this month has successfully entered orbit, a Thai university announced Tuesday.
Published on 14/09/2018
» Stamford International University is focused on educational reform by enhancing its status as an industry-linked, truly international university cooperating with over 300 leading companies and enterprises, both locally and globally.
Published on 05/06/2019
» Choosing a university can be a challenge. Let's hear one student's ideas on how to navigate the application process.
Kyodo News, Published on 01/04/2019
» Japan launched on Monday a new visa system to bring in more foreign workers to the country struggling with an acute labour shortage, marking a major policy shift from its traditionally strict immigration rules.
Published on 09/01/2019
» TOKYO: A women's university in Japan criticised a weekly magazine on Wednesday for publishing an article that ranks universities by the sexual availability of female students.
Published on 21/10/2018
» On the school opening day of 10th September 2020, Headmaster Thomas Banyard was one of the first to arrive at King’s College International School Bangkok.
News, King-oua Laohong, Published on 04/05/2018
» The Public Sector Anti-Corruption Commission (PACC) is expanding its probe into the welfare fund embezzlement scandal to cover 28 more organisations that received 103.8 million baht in total in fiscal year 2017.
Published on 04/04/2018
» TOKYO: Japanese high school girls are the least satisfied with their body shape compared with those in China, South Korea and the United States, with over half believing they are fat, according to a recent survey by a Japanese government-affiliated body.
Kyodo News, Published on 25/07/2017
» The Japanese government on Tuesday approved a plan seeking a 30% reduction in the number of suicides over the next decade, saying the country's suicide level remains "critical".