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U.S., Europe press Turkey to rethink ditching violence-on-women pact
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - U.S. and European leaders denounced what they called Turkey's baffling and concerning decision to pull out of an international accord designed to protect women from violence, and urged President Tayyip Erdogan to reconsider.
Special needs children regressing as families struggle amid pandemic
KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama): Five-year-old Noah, a special needs kid, has stopped talking.
The regression in Moral Education
RECENTLY, I was asked to write about the development of Malaysia’s Moral Education as a subject by the officer in charge of Moral Education in Japan’s Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Ministry.
Country drops in graft index
After years of sluggish progress, experts and businesspeople believe Indonesia’s anti-corruption campaign went backward in 2020 as the nation scored lower in a global graft assessment.
Indonesia drops in graft index for first time in Jokowi presidency
INDONESIA, Jan 30 (Jakarta Post/ANN): After years of sluggish progress, experts and businesspeople believe Indonesia’s anticorruption campaign went backward in 2020 as the nation scored lower in a global graft assessment.
Ugandans lose voice, digital rights in pre-poll blackout
Uganda’s ban on social media days before presidential elections shows a rattled president flexing power over the Internet at the expense of free speech and citizen rights, digital campaigners said on Jan 13.
2020 should have taught these democracies humility
The pandemic found three of the world’s most prominent democracies shockingly underprepared, governed by leaders as incompetent as they were deluded.
Depression-era secrets of retail survival
SINCE January, upward of more than 12,000 retailers in the United States have shuttered their doors – a record rate of decline
Quality students
A STUDY from Oxford University suggests that International Baccalaureate (IB) students are better at critical thinking than their non-IB peers.
Special Report: To reopen or not to reopen - That is the fraught question for U.S. schools
(Reuters) - After a two-week deluge of calls and messages from parents - and at least one death threat - the school board in Chandler, Arizona, called a special meeting this fall.