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The university student sits down next to a 12-year-old pupil in the classroom and he looks at her exercise book, then explains the task. "He helps me in many subjects," says Christelle, who has been living in Germany for about a year and attends the Neue Oberschule Gröpelingen, a secondary school in the north-western city of Bremen. Sargis Poghosyan regularly supports the girl, who is learning German as a second language, in German, English and math. "She's very hard-working," says the 28-year-old. Meanwhile, special education teacher Sabine Jungehülsing, who is supervising the class that day ...
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The university student sits down next to a 12-year-old pupil in the classroom and he looks at her exercise book, then explains the task. "He helps me in many subjects," says Christelle, who has been living in Germany for about a year and attends the Neue Oberschule Gröpelingen, a secondary school in the north-western city of Bremen. Sargis Poghosyan regularly supports the girl, who is learning German as a second language, in German, English and math. "She's very hard-working," says the 28-year-old. Meanwhile, special education teacher Sabine Jungehülsing, who is supervising the class that day ...
DPA International
Ahead of June's vote, Euronews asks MEP candidates and EU citizens to say what their priorities would be if elected to the European Parliament. Stay tuned as Euronews will publish new episodes daily. Watch the video above to find out more.
Euronews (English)
Dans cet épisode, Euronews interroge un couple et un candidat. Frederike et Jonathan vivent à Berlin et sont parents de trois enfants. Pour Frederike, la priorité est "la lutte contre la pauvreté des enfants". Pour Jonathan, l’UE doit surtout arriver à parler d’une seule voix sur la scène internationale. Il souhaite que "la politique européenne de défense soit davantage intégrée afin que les conflits actuels en Ukraine et en Israël, qui suscitent de vives inquiétudes, puissent être résolus". Arkadiusz Mularczyk (Parti Droit et Justice - Pologne) compte défendre l’Europe des nations s’il est él...
Euronews (French)
Formal education isn’t for everyone but we’re often led to believe that it’s the only path to success. When looking at Forbes’ Global 2000 of 2023, the ranking of the world’s biggest companies, almost all of the CEOs or senior leaders of the top 10 companies have a Masters of Business Administration (MBA). Only Bank of America’s CEO, Brian Moynihan had no business qualifications, but as he holds a doctorate in law, he’s hardly uneducated. It’s been a long time since many of today’s C-suite did their studies and the world has changed a lot. As we look towards the future, we ask the question, is...
Euronews (English)
Illustration by Minority Africa, used with permission. This story was written by Yusuf Adua and originally published by Minority Africa on May 2, 2024. An abridged version is republished below as part of a content-sharing agreement. In February this year, 27-year-old Abdulqudus Jimoh, who had just gained direct entry into the 200-level archaeology department at the Ahmadu Bello University in Zaria, north-central Nigeria, gave a presentation about data collection and handling in the field of archaeology. “I was struggling to speak,” he recounts. “I understood what I wanted to say but couldn’t a...
Global Voices
Washington (AFP) - A Virginia school board voted Friday to restore the names of Civil War Southern generals to two schools, four years after they were removed following a wave of protests for racial justice. The move by the Shenandoah County school board, in a five to one vote, bucks a nationwide trend of striking the names of prominent figures in the pro-slavery Confederacy from schools, US military bases and monuments. Honey Run Elementary School will once again be known as Ashby-Lee Elementary, while Mountain View High School will go back to being Stonewall Jackson High. Both are in the tow...
AFP
By Sara HUSSEIN Bangkok (AFP) - L'éducation de millions d'enfants est menacée par le changement climatique, comme l'a prouvé le mois dernier la vague de chaleur qui a frappé l'Asie et contraint à des fermetures d'écoles. Si l'arrivée des pluies saisonnières a offert un certain répit dans certaines régions, les experts redoutent que ce type de problème ne s'aggrave avec à terme de graves conséquences sur la scolarité. L'Asie se réchauffe plus rapidement que la moyenne mondiale avec des vagues de chaleur plus fréquentes, plus longues et plus intenses, mais la hausse des températures n'est pas l'...
AFP (Français)
Suspected militants blew up a girls’ school in north-western Pakistan, stoking fresh fears about the safety of female students whose education has been targeted by Islamists for years. The compound of the privately-owned school was partially damaged when the bomb went off during the night on Wednesday in the town of North Waziristan near the Afghan border, local police official Amjad Suhail said. No one was killed or wounded. The mountainous town of North Waziristan has long served as headquarters for Islamist militants linked to al-Qaeda and its affiliated Haqqani network of the Afghan Taliba...
DPA Breaking News
Washington (AFP) - Police forcibly cleared an encampment of pro-Palestinian protesters at George Washington University in the US capital on Wednesday, arresting dozens in the latest clash with students demonstrating over the Israeli offensive in Gaza. Republicans in Congress had pressured local authorities to act on the encampment, summoning Washington's mayor and police chief to testify in the House of Representatives later Wednesday. But just after 4:00 am (0800 GMT), hundreds of officers moved in on a university quad, making arrests and using pepper spray. Police said 33 people were arreste...
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