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China-Africa people-to-people exchanges program launched
The African Union and China have launched the 2026 China-Africa Year of People-to-People Exchanges today at the AU ...
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Universities, colleges play vital role in preserving, studying, promoting diversity: Japanese CG
The Consul General of Japan in Karachi, Hattori Masaru on Wednesday emphasized that universities and colleges play a vital role in preserving, studying, and promoting diversity. He was addressing at ...
"Globalization is not collapsing; it is being reorganized. What we are witnessing is not deglobalization, but reconfiguration ...
This bulletin devoted to Global Indigenous Peoples News, part of the Glocal Exchange project of Weave News, seeks to ...
In this Q&A, architect Lina Ghotmeh discusses how she’s reimagining the role of museums and cultural institutions through ...
Rather than deglobalization, what we’re seeing is a strategic reconfiguration of global business—call it "precision ...
Current political and economic issues succinctly explained. The late 1990s were a heady time for the United States. The consensus earlier in the decade that the United States and the Soviet Union ...
Human biology evolved for a world of movement, nature, and short bursts of stress—not the constant pressure of modern life. Industrial environments overstimulate our stress systems and erode both ...
The 2026 FIFA Men's World Cup is getting closer and soccer fans will now know where their teams will be playing next summer. FIFA released the World Cup schedule on Saturday that will feature 104 ...
Lionel Messi isn't saying if he plans to play in the 2026 World Cup. The 38-year-old star led Argentina to the top of the standings of South America’s World Cup qualifiers, but he hasn't confirmed if ...
Kansas City’s debut as a 2026 World Cup city is one step closer. On Friday, FIFA divided the 48 participating nations’ soccer teams into groups ahead of next year’s international tournament. Next, on ...
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