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Morocco's cabinet has approved draft law No. 59.21, aimed at reforming the country's education system. Government spokesperson Mustapha Baitas announced the decision on Thursday, highlighting the bill's alignment with the Constitution, directives from King Mohammed VI, and the strategic reform......
Syria's interim government has halted planned modifications to the national school curriculum following significant public criticism over proposed changes to religious content and historical references. The education ministry announced Wednesday it would pause its intended amendments, which had......
Morocco is positioning itself as the "future Silicon Valley," capitalizing on several key factors that foster the country’s technological rise. With increasing investments in startups, a youthful and skilled workforce, and strong support for innovation, Morocco is creating a unique environment......
In a nation grappling with economic challenges and dwindling opportunities for its youth, a record-shattering 13.4 million high school students across China have embarked on a journey that could redefine their futures. The two-day national college entrance examination, known as the "gaokao,"......
In a significant development, Head of Government Aziz Akhannouch announced today that approximately one million families, totaling 3.5 million individuals, who meet the eligibility criteria for the Unified Social Register, will begin receiving the first installment of direct social assistance from December......