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North Korea shifts education costs onto the public with new funding law

North Korea has formalized a system requiring institutions, enterprises, and ordinary citizens to financially support state education through a newly obtained law, shifting the cost of educational development away...

Built by Pyongyang: The North Korean company behind Africa’s most iconic monuments

North Korea has long relied on unconventional means to earn hard currency in the...

N. Korea arrests official for quoting Kim Il Sung in Kim Jong Un session

A provincial party official in North Hamgyong province was seized by State Information Bureau...

North Korean elite school student expelled for tutoring during school holiday

A student at an elite provincial school in North Hamgyong province has been forcibly...

England reveals measures to help schools battle staff shortages amid Covid

The government has advised schools in England that they can prevent further disruptions to education caused by Covid-related staff shortages by bringing retired teachers...

Kanye West plans his own ‘funeral’

In a recent interview with artist Tino Sehgal, Kanye West – whose legal name is now Ye – talked about turning his homes into...

JK Rowling barely mentioned in the latest Fantastic Beasts trailer

The trailer for Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore reduces the name of the story’s creator, J.K. Rowling, to barely a footnote in the...

Claims of virtual groping hit Zuckerberg’s metaverse

Mark Zuckerberg’s metaverse can’t shake the problems of the real world, with a beta tester claiming she was sexually harassed in Horizon Worlds, his...

Sickened wife of ‘robbed’ Hamilton’s boss rages at F1 – and ex-champ could quit sport

The wife of Lewis Hamilton's boss, Toto Wolff, has accused F1 chiefs of lacking integrity and robbing the Brit of the World Championship –...

Russia to ban crypto – reports

The Central Bank of Russia wants to ban cryptocurrencies in the country, Reuters has reported, citing sources close to the regulator. ...

UK hospitals in trouble over skyrocketing Omicron cases

The Royal College of Emergency Medicine has warned that the UK's National Health Service is facing an “acute” staffing problem as it seeks to...

McDonald’s reclaims tens of millions from ex-CEO

US fast food chain McDonald’s has settled a lawsuit against former CEO Steve Easterbrook involving the return of equity awards and cash worth over...

China’s Xi thanks Putin for Russian partnership in face of Western pressure

Chinese President Xi Jinping has thanked his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin for maintaining strong ties between the two nations despite pressure from the US...

African-American Barbie sparks calls for regulations on dolls

A new member of Russia’s parliament has called for tougher standards to be imposed on what toys the country’s kids are playing with in...

Judge to take unpaid leave over family’s comments

A judge in Louisiana is taking a leave of absence after a video was leaked of people using racial slurs inside her house. The...

‘Flash Mob-Style’ Thefts Challenge Stores and Holiday Shoppers

https://ift.tt/uRtLh4 series of "flash mob-style" thefts in U.S. stores this holiday season is leading to higher security and a lot of finger-pointing. Matt Dibble...

Raped prisoners won’t lose places in Russian criminal gangs – reports

Russia's notorious criminal collective, the "thieves in law," have reportedly declared that they won't expel members who have been raped or tortured by prison...

Man seeks help from NASA experts over lost bitcoins

A UK programmer has been desperately trying for eight years to recover his old hard drive containing a password to a digital wallet. He...

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