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2015-09-16 Namibia World


Montreal Gazette
   
Students say university rankings really do matter   
Montreal Gazette
Having spent the last couple of years nipping at the heels of the dominant University of Toronto in several of the most authoritative university rankings, McGill found itself at the top of the Canadian heap in the QS 2015 rankings, made public on ...
NUS, NTU in top 13 of World University Rankings   AsiaOne
McGill top-ranked Canadian university in the world, followed by U of T, UBC ...   National Post
Charles University drops in QS ranking   Prague Post
gulfnews.com   
BBC News   
Khaleej Times   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Computers in classroom have 'mixed' impact on learning: OECD report   
The Globe and Mail
At a time when school boards across Canada are equipping classrooms with new laptops, tablets and desktop computers to bring learning into the digital age, a global study raises questions over whether all that technology necessarily means better ...

Technology in Classrooms Doesn't Always Boost Education Results, OECD Says   Wall Street Journal
Computers 'don't help' pupils' learning   Stuff.co.nz
The problem with one of the biggest changes in education around the world   Washington Post (blog)
Financial Express   
MarketWatch   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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NDTV
   
North Korea Says it Has Restarted its Nuclear Facilities, Threatens US   
NDTV
SEOUL, South Korea: North Korea Tuesday announced that it had restarted its Yongbyon nuclear reactor and was ready to use nuclear weapons "any time" against the United States. The announcement came less than a day after North Korea said it was ...

North Korea warns it has restarted all nuclear bomb fuel plants   The Indian Express
The US Warns North Korea About Restarting Its Nukes Program   TIME
N Korea 'hot cell' unit could mean better, larger nuclear bombs: US experts   AsiaOne
The Chosun Ilbo   
Wall Street Journal   
Irish Examiner   
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The Sun Daily
   
Saudi king sanctions Binladin firm over pre-hajj tragedy   
The Sun Daily
A handout picture provided by the Saudi Press Agency on Sept 12, 2015 shows Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz (2nd R) looking at pilgrims during a tour of the site where a crane fell inside the Grand Mosque in Saudi Arabia's holy Muslim city of Mecca. AFP.
World Watch: News Digest   Wall Street Journal
Saudi king sanctions Binladin firm   Sky News Australia
Saudis Suspend Binladin Construction Group Over Deadly Mecca Crane Collapse   NBCNews.com
Arab News   
RT   
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NDTV
   
Egypt Rejects Criticism Over Airstrike That Killed Mexican Tourists   
New York Times
CAIRO — Mexico's foreign minister traveled to Egypt on Tuesday to demand answers about a mistaken military airstrike over the weekend that hit a picnic full of Mexican tourists, killing a dozen people, while her Egyptian counterpart defended the ...

Six more Mexican citizens reported dead in Egypt desert attack   Washington Post
Mexican Government Confirms Eight Tourists Killed in Egypt   Wall Street Journal
Mexico says eight nationals died in Egypt tourist convoy bombing   Reuters
STLtoday.com   
Christian Science Monitor   
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Firstpost
   
Nobody interrupts Mugabe: Zimbabwe President reads wrong speech in Parliament   
Firstpost
Harare: Zimbabwe's 91-year-old President Robert Mugabe read out the wrong speech at the opening of parliament on Tuesday, an error which the main opposition quickly used to question whether Africa's oldest leader was still of a sound mind. Mugabe, the ...

Zimbabwe's President Accidentally Delivers The Same Speech Twice In A Month   TIME
Mugabe gaffe: The joke is on us   NewsDay
Zimbabwe's 91yo president Robert Mugabe asked to resign over delivering same ...   ABC Online
The Australian (blog)   
Sky News Australia   
New York Times   
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The Sun Daily
   
Seven dead in French Alps avalanche   
The Sun Daily
Snow Dome in the Alps' Massif des Ecrins is an easy-to-access 4,015m high mountain that is hugely popular with climbers. AFP. GRENOBLE, France: Seven people were killed Tuesday when an avalanche swept them away in the French Alps, a local official ...

Avalanche kills seven climbers in the French Alps   Washington Post
Seven climbers dead in French Alps avalanche in Pelvoux   BBC News
Seven climbers killed in French Alps avalanche   The Times (subscription)

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CBC.ca
   
Charlie Hebdo stirs new controversy with migrant cartoons   
AsiaOne
PARIS - French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo is courting controversy again by running cartoons deriding the response of predominantly Christian European countries to a flood of migrants from mainly Muslim war zones such as Syria and Iraq.
A new Charlie Hebdo furor: Did cartoons mock a drowned Syrian boy?   Los Angeles Times
Charlie Hebdo Comes Under Fire for Publishing Controversial Refugee Cartoon   TIME
Charlie Hebdo Mocks Europe's Response to Migrant Crisis With Cartoons of Dead ...   New York Times

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Irish Times
   
EU fails to agree on relocation proposal   
Irish Times
EU justice ministers will return to the question of mandatory quotas for refugees at a meeting in Luxembourg on October 8th, after failing to secure agreement on the European Commission's proposal to relocate refugees across the bloc. Speaking after a ...

Zyla: EU countries must work toward common refugee solution   Ottawa Citizen
EU ministers to hold refugee crisis meeting Sep 22: Official   Khaleej Times
EU ministers to hold emergency meeting on refugee issue   Xinhua
Manila Bulletin   
Economic Times   
Los Angeles Times   
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Dress code in schools to fight dengue   
The Asian Age
As the national capital battles highest number of dengue cases in last five years, the Delhi government on Tuesday directed schools across the city to ensure that students attend school wearing clothes which fully cover them for the next one month to ...

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