Educated, Native and Yet traditional
Meet the indigenous who decided to stay away from their traditions in order to have better studying opportunities
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// by Juliana Nicolini
Meet the indigenous who decided to stay away from their traditions in order to have better studying opportunities
// by Lauren Miles
How are children coping with home learning, and what are teachers doing to help them?
// by Jessy Onugha
Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has eased lockdown restrictions in Nigeria despite daily records of coronavirus increasing in the country.
// by Karl August Swanstrøm
Climate change is happening fast and cities around Europe are putting in more effort to become greener. One of the cities leading the way is Oslo, capital of Norway.
// by Chaar Yeates
With the NHS struggling with dwindling levels of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to protect themselves against COVID-19 in hospitals, some members of the public have come together to create and provide whatever they can to help.
// by Roxanne Cooper-Costello
The coronavirus impact is leading many students across the country to pay for houses they aren't living in.
// by Jessy Onugha
Bournemouth University has recently implemented an immediate 50 percent rent reduction for students who no longer live in University-owned accommodations.
// by Juliana Nicolini
On the 20th April, Maringá’s mayor Ulisses Maia allowed some business to go back to their normal activities as long as they take the safety procedures established.
// by Lauren Miles
Local businesses are gearing up for Brexit and say they are taking precautions to protect their companies.