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OSCE trains Montenegrin police and judicial professionals on response to gender-based violence

OSCE trains Montenegrin police and judicial professionals on response to gender-based violence

On 29 and 30 September, the OSCE’s Transnational Threats Department (TNTD) conducted a specialized training course on gender-based violence (GBV) for 30 police and judicial professionals in Podgorica, Montenegro. Tailored to the specific needs of...

Owner:  Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
Amarin To Present New Analyses Affirming Robustness of Data from REDUCE-IT and Additional Mechanisms of Action of Eicosapentaenoic Acid (EPA) at American Heart Association (AHA) Scientific Sessions 2025
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Key education sessions, events & exhibitors at IAAPA Expo 2025

Key education sessions, events & exhibitors at IAAPA Expo 2025

The global attractions sector is gearing up to gather in Orlando for IAAPA Expo 2025. Held at the Orange County Convention Center, the education conference runs from 17 - 20 November, and the trade show floor is open from 18 - 21 November. The...

Owner:  Rachel & Charles Read
Two-thirds of Finnish graduates finish studies with student loan debt

Two-thirds of Finnish graduates finish studies with student loan debt

Two out of three students graduating from Finnish universities in 2024 had student loan debt at the time of completing their degrees, according to new figures from the Social Insurance Institution of Finland, Kela. The data show that average...

Owner:  Alexis Kouros
India, Finland Agree To Strengthen Ties In Trade, Digitalisation And AI

India, Finland Agree To Strengthen Ties In Trade, Digitalisation And AI

Helsinki: India and Finland held 13th Foreign Office Consultations in Helsinki on Thursday and reviewed the entire gamut of bilateral cooperation, while agreeing to further strengthen ties in trade and investment, digitalisation, quantum...

Owner:  Jajati & Rojalin Karan
As Islamophobia increases around Europe, which country sees the most anti-Muslim incidents?
Education, healthcare, highlighted at Doha Second World Summit for Social Development

Education, healthcare, highlighted at Doha Second World Summit for Social Development

The Second World Summit for Social Development is taking place in Doha, Qatar, from November 4-6, 2025. At the summit, world leaders reaffirmed that people must remain at the centre of progress, urging stronger global solidarity, social...

Owner:  Ninvalle Family
India, Finland agree to deepen cooperation in trade, AI

India, Finland agree to deepen cooperation in trade, AI

Helsinki: India and Finland agreed to strengthen bilateral ties across multiple sectors, including trade, digitalisation, artificial intelligence, and clean technologies, during their 13th Foreign Office Consultations in Helsinki Thursday. Sharing...

Owner:  Tathagata Satpathy
Integration of Artificial Intelligence in Nursing Clinical Education: Enhancing the Mini-CEX Model

Integration of Artificial Intelligence in Nursing Clinical Education: Enhancing the Mini-CEX Model

Introduction The incorporation of artificial intelligence (AI) into healthcare education marks a significant advancement in the training of future nursing professionals to address the demands of increasingly complex clinical settings.1 Although...

Owner:  Informa PLC
The fight against gender-based violence must include sexual, emotional and relational education
Kurdish community protests the detention of three activists in Finland

Kurdish community protests the detention of three activists in Finland

On 3 November2025, in southeastern Finland, Naim Acar, Ramazan Koyun, and Metin Çelik were detained as part of a “terrorism financing” investigation conducted by the National Bureau of Investigation (Keskusrikospoliisi–KRP). Following the...

Owner:  Stichting Persbureau Eufraat (Non-Transparent)
Ukrainian child forced to sing Russian song Kalinka during music lesson in Finland – Yle

Ukrainian child forced to sing Russian song Kalinka during music lesson in Finland – Yle

Iryna Gorkun-Silen. Screenshot An 11-year-old girl of Ukrainian origin was forced to sing the Russian song Kalinka during a music lesson at a school in the Finnish city of Espoo. The incident has provoked outrage from the child's mother and the...

Owner:  Tomas Fiala
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