Manila Bulletin – Why fixing the learning crisis must begin early

FINDING ANSWERS The learning crisis confronting Philippine education is certainly troubling when only four out of every 1,000 senior high school students can effectively demonstrate essential skills in problem solving, analyzing data, and communicating ideas. The Second Congressional Commission on Education (EDCOM 2), in its final report “Turning Point: A Decade of Necessary Reforms” presented … Read more

Why Christopher Luxon is betting on the Indo-Pacific over Trump’s Gaza offer – Fran O’Sullivan

Labour’s Chris Hipkins and former leader Phil Goff have been merciless with their attacks over an initial “failure” by government ministers to call out Trump directly after he cast a slur on Nato troops’ performance in Afghanistan. And if Luxon had joined the Gazan board it would likely have become highly charged, with the keffiyeh-wearing … Read more

Muharraf Karim Wheelchair: Health & Injury Update

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Kelvin Gastelum explains why he was ‘a little bothered’ by Joe Pyfer matchup at UFC Mexico City

Kelvin Gastelum didn’t want to fight Joe Pyfer this weekend. On Saturday, Gastelum takes on Pyfer in the featured main card bout at UFC Mexico City. It’s Gastelum’s first fight since his unanimous decision win over Daniel Rodriguez at UFC Saudi Arabia last year. That bout was a bit of a fiasco for Gastelum as … Read more

Gregory Rodrigues explains why he has photos of UFC Vegas 102 opponent Jared Cannonier all over his house

One-time UFC middleweight title contender Jared Cannonier is ranked No. 10 on the MMA Fighting Global Ranking going into his UFC Vegas 102 main event clash with Gregory Rodrigues this Saturday, and the Brazilian “Robocop” sees it as his ticket to the top of the division. Rodrigues has won his past three in the organization … Read more

A vintage sweater may outlast anything you buy today – here’s why

“There is a really broad spectrum of quality available to consumers today, and there was in the 80s, too,” said Serena Dyer, an associate professor of fashion history at De Montfort University in Britain. “The main difference is the proliferation of fast fashion brands that dominate many people’s wardrobes today.” Originally from the 1980s, this … Read more

Why Japan is wary of teaming up with China to decarbonize Asia

TOKYO — In the third week of December, two major events took place that underscored Japan’s close ties to the rest of Asia in energy and decarbonization efforts. One came Dec. 17 with the release of a draft road map for Japan’s energy policy by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry. The updated Strategic … Read more