Times of India World
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From policy to infrastructure: Who are the Indian-origin leaders on New York’s power list
Three Indian-origin leaders are making significant strides in New York's transportation sector, recognized on City & State's 'Trailblazers in Transportation' list. Bhairavi Desai champions taxi workers' rights, Jeremy Co...
SCMP Asia
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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 Dhak...
SCMP Asia
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Tighter civil service disciplinary rules risk becoming excessive: union head
The head of a civil service union federation in Hong Kong has warned that tighter disciplinary action risks becoming excessive as the government seeks to revise the penalty system to handle underperforming workers this y...
Times of India World
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Abu Dhabi distance learning rules 2026: Authorities mandates live classes and strict attendance tracking
Abu Dhabi's education department has mandated live online classes and strict attendance tracking for all schools, mirroring in-person learning standards. This aims to boost student discipline and academic outcomes, ensur...
SCMP Asia
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South Korea’s president hits back at Israel in row over ‘disturbing’ video
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung on Saturday accused Israel of failing to “reflect” on allegations of rights abuses by its forces, after Israel decried him for amplifying social media “disinformation”. Lee irked Isra...
SCMP Asia
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Malaysia detains masseuses from China offering ‘extra services’
Malaysian immigration officers have raided two massage parlours suspected of offering sexual services to clients, detaining 21 foreign workers and a local man believed to be the manager of the premises. The raids in Joho...