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UK bans unis from asylum-claim courses

The UK government has banned universities from accepting international students on courses suspected of being used as a backdoor for asylum claims, tightening immigration controls.

Harvard scrutinised over Trump-era employment forms

Harvard University is under scrutiny after revelations about its use of controversial employment forms introduced during the Trump administration. Critics argue these forms could deter international applicants.

UCLA settles Jewish students' discrimination lawsuit

The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) has agreed to a significant settlement with Jewish students who alleged discrimination and harassment on campus. The resolution marks a pivotal moment in addressing antisemitism in higher education.

1 in 3 Aussie students fail NAPLAN benchmarks

New NAPLAN data reveals a concerning trend, with a third of Australian students failing to meet literacy and numeracy standards, while the gap widens for disadvantaged pupils.

Jordan airdrops aid to starving Gazans

Jordan has begun airdropping essential food and medical supplies to desperate civilians in Gaza, as the humanitarian crisis worsens. The operation aims to alleviate severe shortages amid ongoing conflict.

Australia pledges £6.5M Gaza aid package

The Australian government, led by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, has announced a £6.5 million aid package for Gaza, targeting urgent humanitarian needs. Foreign Minister Penny Wong confirmed the funding, emphasising support for civilians amid escalating

Idaho Murders: Plea Deal Considered for Kohberger

Prosecutors in the high-profile Idaho murders case are considering a plea deal for Bryan Kohberger, the prime suspect in the brutal killings of four university students. The potential deal could avert a lengthy trial.

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