11 Sep, 2025
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Anti-Government Protests Continue in Serbia for Second Day

Clashes in Serbia have continued for a second day as opponents and supporters of the Serbian government faced off, each side staging its own demonstrations, following more than nine months of sustained protests against populist President Aleksandar Vucic. The president’s supporters and anti-government demonstrators launched flares and other objects at each other in the northern […]

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China’s Shadow on UK Campuses

Academics and students of Chinese studies in Britain are facing harassment, surveillance, and pressure to self-censor due to fear of disrupting funding, a survey by UK-China Transparency has found. The report coincides with new government guidance stating universities may breach rules by having partnerships with foreign governments requiring academic staff to pass ideological tests. David […]

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JAMB Engages IT Experts to Investigate Alleged UTME Glitches

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has engaged a team of Information Technology (IT) experts and educational assessment professionals to investigate the alleged technical glitches that marred the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME). This action comes after widespread complaints from candidates and stakeholders about issues with the exam system, which have raised concerns […]