American ventures have ended under the strain of geopolitics but other, more diverse, programmes are emerging.
Three years ago, 1,500 Teachers were sacked by the Governor Ademola Adeleke led administration in Osun State. Subsequently, the administration promised to recruit 5,000 new Teachers. Just this week, ...
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Tamworth student put symptoms down to 'working too hard' - then was diagnosed with killer disease
After losing three friends to brain tumours, cancer survivor Owen Sutton is now calling on the Government to invest in ...
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Britain should brace for 'Slugageddon': Gardens will be overwhelmed by SLUGS after wet February
Christopher Terrell Nield, a chemist at Nottingham Trent University, has warned that gardens could soon be overrun with slugs ...
SINGAPORE - While the 1- and 5-cent coins may have gone out of favour at the shops, they appear to be drawing some interest ...
He took a 90% pay cut to become an ‘afterlife agent’: Why young Singaporeans are talking about death
Other Singaporeans are tackling the topic of death through writing and art. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
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Graphite flakes could shrink X-ray machines and revolutionize bioimaging
Researchers at Nanyang Technological University have demonstrated that ordinary graphite flakes, some as thin as 10 ...
When Saddam Hussein was on the run from US special forces in 2003, one little-known Irish gambling site made headlines with ...
How a retrenchment led to a career in wealth planning and shaped one woman's financial values and investment strategies. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
There are warnings of another potential "slugageddon" after some parts of the UK saw 50% of annual rainfall in the first six ...
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Commentary: Singapore’s record low fertility rate is not all gloom and doom - it’s an opportunity
Before pronouncing Singapore’s impending end, let’s re-examine whether a declining population will always result in economic catastrophe, says veteran newspaper editor Han Fook Kwang.
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