Jakarta to Make English Mandatory for Primary Students by 2027, Adds Portuguese to Strengthen Ties with Brazil

Jakarta to Make English Mandatory for Primary Students by 2027, Adds Portuguese to Strengthen Ties with Brazil

Indonesia is taking a bold step toward shaping a more globally connected generation. Starting in 2027, English will become a mandatory subject for all primary school students, part of the country’s ongoing education reform designed to enhance language proficiency and prepare youth for international collaboration. In addition, Portuguese will be introduced as a priority subject, […]

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London-Based Scholar Francesca Orsini Denied Entry into India

London-Based Scholar Francesca Orsini Denied Entry into India

Francesca Orsini, a renowned London-based Hindi scholar and Professor Emerita at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London, was denied entry into India and subsequently deported from Delhi airport. According to official sources cited by The Hindu, Orsini—an Italian national—was placed on India’s immigration blacklist in March 2025 for allegedly violating […]

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South Korea Vows to Address US Visa Issues Before Unleashing $350 Billion Investment Package

South Korea Vows to Address US Visa Issues Before Unleashing $350 Billion Investment Package

SEOUL, Sept 19 — South Korean Foreign Minister Cho Hyun has reassured the public and corporate leaders that the government will take active steps to resolve US visa issues affecting Korean workers before advancing with a sweeping US$350 billion (RM1.47 trillion) investment commitment in the United States. Speaking at a press conference in Seoul on […]

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