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Türkiye aiming to host 500,000 international students by 2028
Türkiye is aiming to host 500,000 international university students by 2028, building on a decade of substantial growth in its higher education sector. Currently, the country hosts approximately 340,000 foreign students. The plan reflects a...
Erling Haaland, Harry Kane and Kylian Mbappe reach new heights in fight to be Europe's top marksman
It was business as usual for European football's top-gun trio at the weekend with Erling Haaland, Harry Kane and Kylian Mbappe helping fire their respective sides to another victory. The three striking superstars have been in prolific form for...
Actor Usman Mukhtar shares heartfelt message for wife on 4th anniversary
Actor and director Usman Mukhtar, known for acclaimed roles in Anaa, Sabaat and Jafaa, has penned a tender anniversary message for his wife, research analyst Zunaira Inam Khan, celebrating four years of marriage and their growing family. “So a few...
Ladakh is a touchstone of patriotism
Ladakh defines India in more than one ways. It’s the land of the Lamas and most courageous and invincible people who border three countries- that many people are unaware of. Because of 1962 ‘s Chinese aggression , people think Ladakh shares...
They’ve Never Been Arrested. Why Does the FBI List Thousands of Service Members as Potential Criminals?
Audio recording is automated for accessibility. Humans wrote and edited the story. See our AI policy , and give us feedback . This article first appeared on The War Horse, an award-winning nonprofit news organization educating the public on...
The CRINK: Inside the new bloc supporting Russia’s war against Ukraine
Issue Brief October 23, 2025 • 9:00 am ET Print this page The CRINK: Inside the new bloc supporting Russia’s war against Ukraine By Angela Stent Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 challenged much of the common Western...
Who is Jack Edwards? 5 interesting facts about uncapped Australia all-rounder called up for AUS vs IND 2025 3rd ODI
Australia added New South Wales (NSW) all-rounder Jack Edwards to their squad for the third and final ODI against India in Sydney on Saturday, October 25. The hosts took an unassailable 2-0 series lead with their win in the second ODI in Adelaide...
India at the core of the Global South’s Renaissance
New Delhi: The term Global South goes beyond a simple classification based on economic development. While it is often contrasted with the Global North—a group comprising the world’s developed, wealthy, and highly industrialized nations—the concept...
Helping smallholders make Madagascar a seaweed farming superpower
Although its roots go back further, the network’s current incarnation was developed by Frédéric Pascal, who joined the seaweed sector after years working with major humanitarian NGOs in some of the world’s most volatile and repressive regions –...
Why Washington should pay attention to Turkey’s presence in Central Asia
Report October 23, 2025 • 9:00 am ET Print this page Why Washington should pay attention to Turkey’s presence in Central Asia By Kiran Baez Table of contents Key findings Turkey has taken significant strides over the last two decades to establish...
A retired teacher found some seahorses off Long Beach. Then he built a secret world for them
Rog Hanson emerges from the coastal waters, pulls a diving regulator out of his mouth and pushes a scuba mask down around his neck. “Did you see her?” he says. “Did you see Bathsheba?” On this quiet Wednesday morning, a paddle boarder glides...
International Snow Leopard Day: Renewed resolve to protect Pakistan's 155 endangered mountain cats
As the world marked International Day of the Snow Leopard on Thursday, Pakistan reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to protecting the endangered snow leopard and the fragile high-altitude ecosystems that sustain it. “Together with mountain...
Funding cuts and war threaten effort to wipe out polio
Nations divided by conflict face the greatest threat from a resurgent polio virus and a 30 per cent cut in global funding that could badly hamper efforts to eliminate the disease by the end of the decade. Wild polio remains endemic in Afghanistan...
From Combat to Community: Penn State Unpacks What Shapes Veterans’ Mental Health
There’s a stigma that veterans, especially those who were in combat, are defined by what they did on the battlefields. However, a new study from Pennsylvania State University, centering around post-9/11 veterans, found that for most, aspects of...
Through the Tiger’s Eyes: Enabling the Second American Century
Eyeless Tiger The 1982 American sports drama film, Rocky III is analogous for what happened to the U.S. in a post-Cold War era with an emerging China. Rocky III begins with a recall to the final moments of the previous movie, Rocky II, where the...
72% Of Danish Gang-Crime Convicts Have Non-Western Background, Justice Ministry Data Shows
Authored by Thomas Brooke via Remix News, A government report has revealed that nearly three-quarters of all people convicted under Denmark’s “gang section” are immigrants or descendants from non-Western countries. The figures, released by the...
SBP likely to hold rate at 11% on cautious inflation outlook: Reuters poll
KARACHI: Pakistan’s central bank is expected to keep its key interest rate unchanged at 11% on Monday, a Reuters poll showed, as analysts said flood-driven food inflation and a low base effect are likely to limit the scope for further monetary...
Hedges Report: Drug Trafficking, Murder & US Special Forces
Shadowy forces sent to do the dirty work of the United States overseas are wreaking havoc at home, says Seth Harp. By Chris Hedges The Chris Hedges Report For decades, clandestine foreign military and intelligence operations have been the deadly,...
40 strikes on academic freedom in 2025: Is US higher ed losing its nerve?
The United States, long regarded as a global leader in education and research, is now drawing concern for setting a troubling precedent. A new report by Scholars at Risk (SAR) warns that the Trump administration’s actions against universities are...
Weekend plans? Sorted. Here are 70+ things to do in Canberra
Posted on 24 October, 2025 No plans this Saturday and Sunday? Think again. Canberra is once again overflowing with things to do, and the hardest choice you’ll have is deciding what to do first. Luckily this handy guide can help. Read on and thank...