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inews.co.uk on MSN'British Asians need a Premier League poster boy'The lack of Asian representation is a major issue in English football but one leading pioneer tells Daniel Storey that times are changing - with the support of the PFA ...
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Harry Edwards isn't done just yetHis 6-foot-8 frame still commanded attention ... The collection includes unhinged hate mail, and a copy of a FBI poster ...
Kylie Jenner’s Khy brand partnered with British fashion label Poster Girl for a “sexy and sophisticated” collaboration that dropped on March 18. In just one week, Jenner’s social media ...
The Minister of Education, Dr Tunji Alausa, has advocated for more education for the girl child, saying the more the girl-child is educated, the more the cycle of poverty is broken in Nigeria.
UNICEF calls on the Taliban to lift ban on girls' education as new school year begins in Afghanistan
ISLAMABAD — The U.N. children’s agency on Saturday urged Afghanistan’s Taliban rulers to immediately lift a lingering ban on girls' education to save the future of millions who have been ...
With Gaza in ruins, the war in Ukraine at a critical juncture and millions of Africans facing starvation, global attention has understandably shifted away from the plight of Afghan girls denied their ...
UNICEF on Saturday urged the interim Taliban-led administration in Afghanistan to lift the ban on girls' secondary education as the new school year begins without girls for a third consecutive year.
SECONDARY education is crucial in giving young women in Malaysia a chance at a better future. Yet, rising dropout rates continue to leave many girls vulnerable, limiting their ability to break ...
The restrictions on education for teenage girls, imposed by the Taliban, has affected more than one million girls, according to Unicef, the UN's children's agency. Now, madrassas – religious ...
Savitribai Phule was the first female teacher and headmistress in India. She took part in two teaching programs at a Pune Normal School and American missionary Cynthia Farrar.
“We have no right to education, no right to work, no right to even exist freely. They are removing us from society.” One woman in Afghanistan gives voice to what many Afghan women and girls are ...
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