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Award-Winning Biologist Kathy Carver Honored for Community Impact
Casablanca – Kathy Carver, also known as Dr. Khadija El Cherkaoui, has built a career that moves between science, civic advocacy, and decades of work with the Moroccan community in the United States and beyond. A biologist who has published in top-tier scientific journals, Carver has also earned repeated academic recognition over the years. She was selected and nominated as Professor of the Year in 2016, 2019, and 2023, and was named a finalist for the NISOD Excellence Award in 2020, adding to a...
Liverpool see off Fulham as Rio Ngumoha inspires timely win - 5 talking points
Liverpool see off Fulham as Rio Ngumoha inspires timely win - 5 talking pointsLIVERPOOL 2-0 FULHAM: The Reds produced a timely win as teenager star Rio Ngumoha again showcased his brilliance with an impressive strike as Mohamed Salah also got in on the actCommentsSportSamuel Meade Sports Brand Writer19:22, 11 Apr 2026View 3 ImagesRio Ngumoha grabbed the headlines once again as he shone for LiverpoolLiverpool put a difficult week behind them as they saw off Fulham to put some daylight between the...
Iran's supreme leader severely disfigured by US strikes: report
Iran's new supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei is severely disfigured after suffering leg and face injuries as a result of joint U.S.-Israel airstrikes on Tehran in February, Reuters reported Saturday.Khamenei is recovering after incurring the injuries in the February 28 airstrikes that killed his father, former supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Hosseini Khamenei. He has not been seen publicly since being hospitalized.Despite the injuries, Khamenei allegedly remains "mentally sharp," Reuters reported, ci...
Why Gen Z has trouble saying 'forever'
Two young people meet at university. They start texting every day, share memes, talk late at night, and spend time together after classes. Their friends assume they are a couple. When someone asks, “Are you two together?” the answer is simple: “We’re just talking.” Weeks turn into months, and the relationship still has no clear name. This kind of situation is very common among Generation Z. Many relationships exist somewhere between friendship and commitment. Beca...
Oil industry fears Rs100b inventory loss
The oil industry has expressed fear that it is going to face an inventory loss of Rs100 billion, which will deal a blow to the entire sector. "The diesel price cut forces them to sell the fuel at a loss of up to Rs135 per litre. The estimated impact – over Rs100 billion in inventory losses – is not just a corporate setback; it is a systemic shock," an industry official said, adding that the steep reduction in diesel prices brought relief but at a hidden cost to Pakistan...
Blackouts mar board exams day two
Annual examinations conducted under the Board of Secondary Education Karachi faced significant challenges on their second day, as power outages and administrative shortcomings created difficulties for students across the city. The Class IX Computer Studies paper was held in the morning shift, while afternoon exams included compulsory Urdu, Sindhi, and Pakistan Geography (Paper I) for the general group. A total of 385,529 students appeared in the examinations across 521 centres in both morning a...
Fact-Finding Committee Formed Over Matric Exam Center Shifts
KARACHI: Sindh Minister for Universities and Boards, Ismail Rahu, has taken notice of the controversial change in examination centers in the Matric Board, ARY News reported. The Provincial Minister has sought an immediate report from the Secretary of Universities and the relevant education boards. Additionally, Rahu has directed the formation of a fact-finding committee to investigate the matter thoroughly. “A comprehensive report will be submitted once the inquiry is complete,” Isma...
Qatar resumes in-person learning across schools and nurseries from April 12
Dubai: Qatar’s Ministry of Education and Higher Education has announced the resumption of in-person learning and service delivery across schools, nurseries and educational service centres, effective Sunday, April 12, 2026.The decision applies to government and private schools, kindergartens and nurseries, as well as education service centres.The ministry said the move reflects the readiness of the education system to operate under varying conditions while ensuring the continuity of learning in a...
Makeshift Gaza university offers chance to resurrect academic studies
Solar-powered halls create academic lifelines for Gaza students battling war's aftermath and scarce resources.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor leaves visitor stunned with 30-minute 'lecture'
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor leaves visitor stunned with 30-minute 'lecture'Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was ordered to leave Royal Lodge and move into a smaller home after being stripped of his royal titles by King CharlesCommentsNewsMatt Jackson Trendswatch Content Editor11:52, 11 Apr 2026View 3 ImagesAndrew Mountbatten-Windsor gave one of his final Royal Lodge visitors a bizarre lecture, a new book has claimed(Image: Getty)Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor left his final guest at Royal Lodge &...
Hungary drove a top university into exile. JD Vance said it should be a model for the U.S.
EuropeOrbán's Hungary drove a top university campus into exile. JD Vance said it should be a model for the U.S.“The closest conservatives have ever gotten to successfully dealing with the left-wing domination of universities is Viktor Orbán’s approach in Hungary,” Vance said in 2024.Listen to this article with a free account00:0000:00Justine Goode / NBC News; Getty ImagesShareAdd NBC News to GoogleApril 11, 2026, 6:30 AM EDTBy Alexander SmithBUDAPEST, Hungary — The Central European Universi...
Title IX agreements on shaky ground after Education Department rescinds gender-identity deals
The Education Department took an unprecedented step this week to nullify Title IX agreements previous administrations had made with school districts over gender identity, laying the groundwork for an environment that turns such settlements into political ping-pong.  The department rescinded six agreements made during the Obama and Biden administrations that required districts to implement policies such as gender discrimination…
Nepal’s school fee crackdown upends South Asian private education norms
Nepal has ordered private schools to stop double-charging fees, repay illegally collected ones and clearly publish their pricing structures, reopening a debate about education costs that runs across South Asia. From Dhaka to Delhi, parents have long complained that private schools charge too much and operate with too little oversight, inviting questions about whether governments should try to rein them in, improve state schools, or do both. Nepal’s Ministry of Education issued directives this...
Why a 10-year-old Dubai student’s letter moved Sheikh Hamdan and KHDA officials
Dubai: A 10-year-old Indian student has shared her joy and pride after her letter to the leadership expressing gratitude for life in Dubai has been acknowledged by His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence of the UAE, and Chairman of The Executive Council of Dubai.Shanaya Badlani, a Grade 5 student at Ambassador International Academy, has written to Sheikh Hamdan thanking him for making Dubai a place where...
China warns university students to beware of well-paid jobs offered by foreign spies
China’s top intelligence agency has warned university students to be wary of lucrative job postings that may serve as covers for foreign espionage, as they begin searching for work ahead of a record graduation season. Offers such as earning 800 yuan (US$117) a day for remote data processing or research projects promising easy money could be “traps” to recruit students to illegally collect sensitive information for foreign intelligence agencies, the Ministry of State Security said. “Be wary of...
UAE economy defies global turbulence, accelerates growth with strong resilience
The UAE economy has once again demonstrated exceptional resilience and agility in the face of global financial and geopolitical volatility, emerging as one of the fastest-recovering economies worldwide. Built on strong fiscal foundations, diversified growth strategies, and forward-looking policies, the country continues to attract global investor confidence and sustain long-term economic momentum. International credit rating agencies—including Moody’s, S&P Global, and Fitch—have reaffirmed t...
Dubai's KHDA announces home-based learning options for children aged 0–6
Dubai’s Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) has introduced two new services allowing private early childhood centres to offer structured, centre-led learning at home for children aged up to six.The services, CLHL Hubs and CLHL Educators, enable nurseries to continue delivering education outside traditional classroom settings during periods of government-mandated distance learning, while maintaining regulatory oversight and quality standards.The services are only activated during pe...
'It's a smart move': What a source close to the Trumps told me about why Melania dropped Epstein bombshell: CAROLINE GRAHAM
'It's a smart move': What a source close to the Trumps told me about why Melania dropped Epstein bombshell: CAROLINE GRAHAMBy CAROLINE GRAHAM, US EDITOR THE MAIL ON SUNDAY Published: 23:30, 10 April 2026 | Updated: 06:46, 11 April 2026 e-mail 95 shares
Los Angeles schools may close as nearly 85% of district’s workers plan to strike
Los Angeles schools could close next week because nearly 85% of the district’s workers plan to strike, demanding higher pay as the district reportedly holds on to $5 billion in reserves."During spring break, the district met with the United Teachers Los Angeles (UTLA), the Associated Administrators of Los Angeles (AALA), and Trades labor partners, successfully reaching an agreement with Trades," a Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) spokesperson told Fox News Digital Friday."The District...
73 public schools join new scheme to hire native English-speaking teachers
More than 70 public schools, or nearly 9 per cent, have joined a new scheme in Hong Kong to hire native English-speaking teachers (NETs) that offers lower pay but higher recruitment flexibility. Under the scheme launched this academic year, operators were given a grant to hire such teachers, to enhance the effectiveness of English-language instruction and increase students’ exposure to the language. “In the 2025-26 school year, a total of 73 aided schools – 28 primary schools and 45 secondary...