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Morocco Appoints New Education Ministers Amid Student Protests and Learning Challenges

Morocco has appointed new ministers to lead its education and higher education sectors during a significant government reshuffle, occurring against the backdrop of educational challenges and student unrest. Mohamed Saad Berrada, a member of the Rally of Independents (RNI) Political Bureau, has assumed......

Moroccan Medical Students Demand Educational Reform: 10-Month Protest Continues

Medical students in Rabat, Morocco, marked the tenth month of their ongoing protests on Thursday, calling for crucial reforms in their education and training. The demonstrations were sparked by the government's decision to reduce the duration of medical studies from seven years to six, a change that......

Medical Interns in Morocco Launch Five-Day Strike Against Police Brutality

The medical community in Morocco has been thrust into turmoil as interns and residents initiate a five-day strike in response to recent police violence against peaceful protesters. The Association of Medical Interns at the University Hospital of Rabat-Sale announced the strike, which will continue until......

Moroccan Ministry Implements Reforms to Address Medical Student Boycott

In a significant move to restore academic normalcy, Morocco's Ministry of Higher Education, Scientific Research, and Innovation has unveiled a series of measures aimed at resolving the ongoing crisis in medical and pharmacy faculties across the country. The ministry's announcement comes in the......

Moroccan Medical Students Rally Against Government Policies Amid Violent Crackdown

In a striking demonstration of discontent, medical students and their families gathered in Rabat for a sit-in aimed at voicing their grievances against governmental policies affecting their education. The protest took a troubling turn when security forces intervened, resulting in injuries among participants......

Bangladesh Court Launches Inquiry into Former Prime Minister's Alleged Involvement in Protester's Death

In a significant development that has sent shockwaves through Bangladesh's political landscape, a court in Dhaka has ordered an investigation into former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's alleged role in the death of a grocery shop owner during last month's tumultuous student-led protests. The......

Bangladesh at a Crossroads: Nobel Laureate Proposed to Guide Interim Government

In a dramatic turn of events, Bangladesh finds itself at a pivotal moment in its political history. Following weeks of intense student-led protests and the sudden departure of long-serving Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, the nation is poised for significant change. The movement, which began as a demonstration......

Bangladesh Student Protesters to Hold Talks with Army Chief After Prime Minister Steps Down

In a dramatic turn of events that has reshaped Bangladesh's political landscape, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's resignation has paved the way for an interim government, following widespread student protests and subsequent violent crackdowns. The unfolding situation has captured international......

Bangladesh Engulfed in Turmoil as Student Protests Trigger Nationwide Curfew

In a dramatic escalation of civil unrest, Bangladesh has found itself under a nationwide curfew as the government struggles to contain widespread student-led protests. The demonstrations, which began in response to controversial job quota policies, have spiraled into violent confrontations between protesters......

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