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Artificial intelligence goes to school

China's push to integrate AI into foundational education echoes Deng Xiaoping's statement in 1984 in which he emphasized that "computer literacy should start with children."

  • Published: August 19, 202510:36 am
  • Author Wu Yonghe
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Plastic deadlock

The writer argues that Pakistan should go back to basics, ready for a sustainable approach to plastics.

  • Published: August 19, 202510:35 am
  • Author Huma Yusuf
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Healthy China-India relations good for regional development, stability: China Daily

It is particularly important for the two neighbours, the world's two most populous countries, to manage their differences for their economic and social development.

  • Published: August 19, 202510:34 am
  • Author China Daily
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A call for justice hijacked

The case of 13-year-old girl Zara Qairina Mahathir who died on July 17, a day after falling from the third floor of her school dormitory in Papar, Sabah, is tragic indeed and the…

  • Published: August 18, 202510:27 am
  • Author Philip Golingai
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How Nepal’s hydro betrayed its farmers

The country must rapidly modernise and mechanise its agriculture to improve economic growth.

  • Published: August 18, 202510:26 am
  • Author Bishal Thapa
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Many voices: The Statesman

India’s digital revolution has been nothing short of transformative, yet for millions, it remains an experience mediated by a foreign language.

  • Published: August 18, 202510:25 am
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Many Malaysians continue to leave; what will make them stay?

The writer says among the reasons Malaysians leave include stagnant wages, limited career advancement, political instability, corruption, racial and religious discrimination,…

  • Published: August 15, 202510:25 am
  • Author Francis Paul Siah
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Philippines’ ‘comfort women’ still awaiting justice 80 years after end of World War II

Japanese forces held about 200,000 women from Korea, China, Burma, New Guinea, and the Philippines captive and subjected them to one of the largest organised systems of sexual…

  • Published: August 15, 202510:24 am
  • Author Dennis Gorecho
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A vision or a venture?: The Korea Herald

The next five years will reveal whether the Lee Jae Myung administration's sweeping national governance blueprint is the foundation of a more resilient nation or a bold venture…

  • Published: August 15, 202510:23 am
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Peace to the ‘land of the morning calm’

The writer says South Korea is caught in the crossfire of all three types of war simultaneously: a territorial war, a trade war and a technology war. To make matters worse, it is…

  • Published: August 14, 202510:51 am
  • Author Kim Seong-kon

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