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Doting grandfather, 91, takes NINE HOUR bus journey to watch his beloved granddaughter graduate as a nurse
Doting grandfather, 91, takes NINE HOUR bus journey to watch his beloved granddaughter graduate as a nurseBy LAUREN ACTON-TAYLOR, US NEWS REPORTER Published: 17:32, 18 May 2026 | Updated: 17:32, 18 May 2026 e-mail View comments
The AI Era Is Reordering The 4 Paths Of Business Education
Small BusinessEntrepreneursThe AI Era Is Reordering The 4 Paths Of Business EducationByDileep Rao,Contributor.Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Ex-VC. Research & write about how smart entrepreneurs build unicornsFollow AuthorMay 18, 2026, 12:00pm EDTMay 18, 2026, 05:11pm EDT--:-- / --:--This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.Finding the Right PathgettyArtificial intelligence is challenging one...
Jewish pupils 'lose trust' in teachers after rise in antisemitic bullying including Nazi salutes
Jewish pupils 'lose trust' in teachers after rise in antisemitic bullying including Nazi salutesBy ELEANOR HARDING, EDUCATION EDITOR Published: 16:22, 18 May 2026 | Updated: 16:22, 18 May 2026 e-mail View comments
The Verge’s 2026 college graduation gift guide
Graduating from college is exciting, but it can also feel slightly terrifying. Along with celebrating a huge accomplishment, many grads jump right into looking for a job. Some might be getting their first apartment, too, which brings on a whole new set of responsibilities. That's why getting the right graduation gift is so important: They aren't merely celebratory, they can make these huge transitions feel a little less overwhelming. We've curated dozens of gift ideas that celebrate the...
Primary school PE teacher 'lost career and marriage' after female artist ex-colleague 'branded him a danger to women with zero evidence'
Primary school PE teacher 'lost career and marriage' after female artist ex–colleague 'branded him a danger to women with zero evidence'By NOOR QURASHI, NEWS REPORTER Published: 15:47, 18 May 2026 | Updated: 15:50, 18 May 2026 e-mail View comments
NEET paper leak case: Privilege motion moved against Dharmendra Pradhan
Union education minister Dharmendra Pradhan may have to face privilege proceedings in Rajya Sabha. Congress leader Jairam Ramesh submitted a notice, accusing Pradhan of lowering Parliament's dignity with remarks about a parliamentary committee post the NEET-UG 2026 paper leak. Ramesh stated the minister's comments showed contempt for Parliament and its committees.
Pupils told it's impossible for black people to be 'racist' to white peers
Schools in Sheffield have adopted lesson plans which tell teenagers the word 'racist' cannot be used in the context of black people's behaviour towards their white peers.
On NDTV Camera, Nashik Institute's "180 Out Of 180 NEET Questions" Brag
The manager of the Nashik branch of RCC, which is linked to director Shivraj Raghunath Motegaonkar, was filmed telling NDTV that all 180 questions in the NEET exam came from the institute's study material.
Parliamentry panel summons NTA chief after NEET paper leak; reform in focus
NTA chairperson Pradeep Kumar Joshi and other bureaucrats have been summoned for deliberations on May 21. The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Education, Women, Children, Youth and Sports will seek the views of top education ministry bureaucrats on the alleged paper leak and reforms of NTA, which holds centralised admission tests to various undergraduate courses, on May 21, a Rajya Sabha notice said according to PTI.
Gulf News-Y-Axis webinar to focus on permanent residency and global mobility options
As geopolitical uncertainty, economic shifts, and changing personal priorities reshape the global landscape, more professionals and families in the UAE are actively exploring permanent residency and global mobility options as part of their long-term planning.To help audiences better understand the opportunities available, Gulf News, in association with Y-Axis, will host a special webinar titled How to Get a Permanent Residency on May 31, Sunday from 5.00pm-6.30pm.The session will feature Clint K...
How a new UAE platform is giving hundreds of students from 54 universities real work experience
Dubai: More than 400 UAE university students have already begun work placements and hundreds more are set to follow through a national platform connecting higher education with real-world employment, as the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research (MoHESR) ramps up efforts to close the gap between campus and career.A total of 1,030 students have registered on the National Work Experience Platform, with 414 already in active training, the ministry announced on Monday.A further 616 are...
Carpentry and plumbing college courses are struggling to keep up with demand as more white-collar workers ditch office jobs to learn a trade
Carpentry and plumbing college courses are struggling to keep up with demand as more white-collar workers ditch office jobs to learn a tradeGet your news delivered straight to you by 7am - sign up to our new Morning Mail newsletter for FREE Do YOU have a story? E-mail tom.lawrence@dailymail.co.uk By TOM LAWRENCE, NEWS REPORTER Published: 11:06, 18 May 2026 | Updated: 11:07, 18 May 2026 e-mail View comments
‘A book that should be read by all Australians’: Clare Wright wins book of the year at the NSW Literary awards
The historian won $50,000 for her nonfiction book Näku Dhäruk: The Bark Petitions, which judges praised as deeply researched, ‘highly original’ and ‘vividly alive’A “highly original” nonfiction by Melbourne historian Clare Wright, charting the creation of the Yirrkala Bark Petitions – a seminal moment in Australia’s history of land rights – has won book of the year at the NSW literary awards.The Petitions were landmark documents presented by Yolŋu elders to the Australian parliament in 1963 on p...
UAE students can study medicine in India for just Dh700 a year – here’s how
While cracking India’s fiercely competitive engineering and medical entrance exams remains a daunting challenge, students from the UAE are increasingly securing seats in reputed institutions, including IITs, NITs and government medical colleges, at fees that are often lower than monthly school tuition in the UAE.Speaking during a spotlight session at Gulf News Edufair in Abu Dhabi, A. Ameen, Head of Operations at Unique World Education, said early preparation, structured coaching, regular mock t...
Our adversaries are even using the US banking system. Here’s how they get away with it
A wire transfer originates at a bank in the United Arab Emirates, routes through a correspondent bank in Europe and lands at an American financial institution as what appears to be a routine commercial payment. The compliance team at the receiving bank sees a company with clean corporate filings, a beneficial owner whose documents check out, and a payment from a jurisdiction that carries no sanctions risk. Nothing triggers a flag. On the other end of that transaction is the Iranian government, a...
‘Be strong’ and 5 phrases parents may want to avoid with their children—and what to say instead
“Don’t cry…”But I am? Now what?Be calm. Be calm.How can I? If I could, I would.And…be strong.Be strongHow does one 'be strong' on command?For adults, it is often said instinctively' an attempt at comfort in moments of distress. But if even grown-ups struggle to define what strength looks like in the middle of emotional pain, it is worth asking what it means for a child still learning how to make sense of their feelings.Does 'being strong' mean stopping tears immediately, even when the hurt is s...
What 'mess' Google's ex-CEO talked about at University of Arizona that upset students
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt faced boos at the University of Arizona's commencement for warning graduates about the 'mess' of modern technology and AI. He acknowledged their fears about job displacement and a fractured world, urging them to adapt. This contrasts with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's optimistic view of AI creating new opportunities, particularly in skilled trades.
West Bengal raises upper age limit for state government job aspirants across all groups
The Government of West Bengal has revised upper age limits for state government recruitment across all groups. As per an official notification issued by the Finance Department, the upper age limit is now 41 years for Group A, 44 years for Group B, and 45 years for Group C and D posts. The change, effective from May 11, 2026, aims to broaden job eligibility and will apply under amended West Bengal service recruitment rules.
Mega Sale: 10 best picks for students now — backpacks, tech and more at low prices, UAE 2026
Mega Sale season is here to help the students. A backpack that survives lecture marathons, a power bank that refuses to give up and headphones that turn noisy study spots into something vaguely resembling peace, the right gear can quietly make the difference between chaos and control. From campus runs to late-night cramming sessions, these are practical picks pulled from the wider Mega Sale, chosen for how well they fit student life on the move. With prices dropping across tech and everyday ess...
Heatwave forces extended summer vacations across states; check state-wise schedule
Several Indian states, including Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and Rajasthan, have announced extended summer school holidays due to severe heatwave conditions and IMD warnings of rising temperatures through June. Schools across CBSE, ICSE, private and government boards have revised schedules or shifted to morning classes to protect students from extreme heat. The report also explains why many children struggle returning to school after long holidays, citing disrupted routines, academic pressure,...
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