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🇺🇲 Hungary & Turkey will ban #Apple phones as China, Indonesia and Russia confirms the Israel installing Unremovable 'Spyware' #software and chips in Foxconn-Made #Phones.
#Samsung #iphone #BreakingNews🇹🇷🇭🇺🇮🇱🇺🇲 Hungary & Turkey will ban #Apple phones as China, Indonesia and Russia confirms the Israel installing Unremovable 'Spyware' #software and chips in Foxconn-Made #Phones. #Samsung #iphone #BreakingNews1 Comments 0 Shares 905 Views 0 Reviews1
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It's not Dubai or Riyadh but Grozny,Chechnya,Russia.🇷🇺 It's not Dubai or Riyadh but Grozny,Chechnya,Russia.1 Comments 0 Shares 410 Views 0 Reviews
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Russia deploys over 200,000 tanks with 600,000 soldiers to capture Kyiv Ukraine today.Russia deploys over 200,000 tanks with 600,000 soldiers to capture Kyiv Ukraine today. 🇺🇦😱🇷🇺0 Comments 0 Shares 455 Views 0 Reviews
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FG Bans Teaching in Indigenous Languages, Declares English-Only Policy in Nigerian Schools
The Federal Government has abolished the use of indigenous languages as a medium of instruction in Nigerian schools, making English the sole language of teaching from early childhood to tertiary level.
Minister of Education, Dr. Tunji Alausa, announced the new directive on Wednesday at the Language in Education International Conference 2025 organised by the British Council in Abuja.
The two-day conference, themed “Language, Education and Inclusion: Empowering Every Learner,” brought together policymakers, educators, and experts from across Africa, South Asia, and the UK to discuss strategies for improving learning outcomes through language.
Dr. Alausa explained that while preserving Nigeria’s local languages remains important for cultural identity, English offers a more effective and globally competitive medium for learning.
“The English language should be used to teach our students at all levels as a means of instruction,” he said. “Over the years, the use of mother tongues in schools has contributed to poor performance in national examinations. The national policy on language has therefore been cancelled.”
He described English as a “unifying tool” for Nigeria’s diverse population, noting that research showed students taught primarily in English perform better in exams like WAEC, NECO, and JAMB.
According to him, the decision marks a shift from emotional attachment to local language identity toward evidence-based education policy.
Meanwhile, the British Council reaffirmed its support for inclusive and equitable learning across Sub-Saharan Africa.
Julian Parry, Director of English Programmes for the region, said language can serve as “a bridge to inclusion, identity, and opportunity.”
Also speaking, Chikodi Onyemerela, the British Council’s Director of Programmes in Nigeria, highlighted the organisation’s Pan-Ethnic Classrooms Programme, launched in 2015, which helps teachers apply inclusive and language-responsive teaching practices.
#Instablog9jaNews #TrendingStory #StayUpdated #AwarenessFG Bans Teaching in Indigenous Languages, Declares English-Only Policy in Nigerian Schools The Federal Government has abolished the use of indigenous languages as a medium of instruction in Nigerian schools, making English the sole language of teaching from early childhood to tertiary level. Minister of Education, Dr. Tunji Alausa, announced the new directive on Wednesday at the Language in Education International Conference 2025 organised by the British Council in Abuja. The two-day conference, themed “Language, Education and Inclusion: Empowering Every Learner,” brought together policymakers, educators, and experts from across Africa, South Asia, and the UK to discuss strategies for improving learning outcomes through language. Dr. Alausa explained that while preserving Nigeria’s local languages remains important for cultural identity, English offers a more effective and globally competitive medium for learning. “The English language should be used to teach our students at all levels as a means of instruction,” he said. “Over the years, the use of mother tongues in schools has contributed to poor performance in national examinations. The national policy on language has therefore been cancelled.” He described English as a “unifying tool” for Nigeria’s diverse population, noting that research showed students taught primarily in English perform better in exams like WAEC, NECO, and JAMB. According to him, the decision marks a shift from emotional attachment to local language identity toward evidence-based education policy. Meanwhile, the British Council reaffirmed its support for inclusive and equitable learning across Sub-Saharan Africa. Julian Parry, Director of English Programmes for the region, said language can serve as “a bridge to inclusion, identity, and opportunity.” Also speaking, Chikodi Onyemerela, the British Council’s Director of Programmes in Nigeria, highlighted the organisation’s Pan-Ethnic Classrooms Programme, launched in 2015, which helps teachers apply inclusive and language-responsive teaching practices. #Instablog9jaNews #TrendingStory #StayUpdated #Awareness0 Comments 0 Shares 617 Views 1 Reviews1
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China just changed divorce law , China has introduced a major reform to its divorce and property laws through a new judicial interpretation of the Civil Code.
The change redefines how marital assets are divided, emphasizing contribution, ownership, and title registration rather than automatic equal division.
Under the new rule, assets acquired before marriage, or bought solely by one spouse (or that spouse’s parents), are generally considered individual property—even if both names appear on the title.
Only assets jointly acquired during marriage can be divided, and courts will now assess who paid for or contributed to them. Spouses must also declare all marital property, and concealing or transferring assets can lead to losing one’s share.
Supporters argue this reform protects individuals—especially men—from losing property they earned independently before marriage, addressing long-standing concerns about unfair settlements that left many bankrupt after divorce. The law is seen as a push for clearer financial accountability and ownership.
However, critics, including women’s rights advocates, warn the changes could disadvantage spouses (often women) who make non-financial contributions such as homemaking or childcare, which are harder to document. Studies, including one from Yale, show similar legal shifts in the past reduced women’s financial security and wellbeing.
While some social media claims that “wives can’t get anything” are exaggerated, the law does narrow what qualifies as marital property and strengthens the role of documentation. Enforcement may vary across regions, but overall, China’s courts are moving toward a stricter, contribution-based property system.
In short, the new policy reflects China’s broader effort to stabilize family structures, curb rising divorce rates, and clarify property rights—balancing fairness with accountability, though not without controversy over its gender impact.Breaking News🚨 China just changed divorce law , China has introduced a major reform to its divorce and property laws through a new judicial interpretation of the Civil Code. The change redefines how marital assets are divided, emphasizing contribution, ownership, and title registration rather than automatic equal division. Under the new rule, assets acquired before marriage, or bought solely by one spouse (or that spouse’s parents), are generally considered individual property—even if both names appear on the title. Only assets jointly acquired during marriage can be divided, and courts will now assess who paid for or contributed to them. Spouses must also declare all marital property, and concealing or transferring assets can lead to losing one’s share. Supporters argue this reform protects individuals—especially men—from losing property they earned independently before marriage, addressing long-standing concerns about unfair settlements that left many bankrupt after divorce. The law is seen as a push for clearer financial accountability and ownership. However, critics, including women’s rights advocates, warn the changes could disadvantage spouses (often women) who make non-financial contributions such as homemaking or childcare, which are harder to document. Studies, including one from Yale, show similar legal shifts in the past reduced women’s financial security and wellbeing. While some social media claims that “wives can’t get anything” are exaggerated, the law does narrow what qualifies as marital property and strengthens the role of documentation. Enforcement may vary across regions, but overall, China’s courts are moving toward a stricter, contribution-based property system. In short, the new policy reflects China’s broader effort to stabilize family structures, curb rising divorce rates, and clarify property rights—balancing fairness with accountability, though not without controversy over its gender impact.0 Comments 0 Shares 603 Views 0 Reviews -
Russian troops have captured over 5,000 British soldiers fighting for Ukraine against Russia along the Donbas region.Russian troops have captured over 5,000 British soldiers fighting for Ukraine against Russia along the Donbas region. 🇬🇧🇺🇦😱🇷🇺0 Comments 0 Shares 424 Views 0 Reviews
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We are sad to hear that Paul Alexander, known as "the man in the iron lung" or "Polio Paul", has passed away Paul was left paralysed after getting polio in 1952 when he was just 6. He could only move his head, neck and mouth and almost died before doctors put him in an iron lung. It was this machine that kept him alive for 70 years...Read more link https://worldtrending.club/?p=787We are sad to hear that Paul Alexander, known as "the man in the iron lung" or "Polio Paul", has passed away 💔 Paul was left paralysed after getting polio in 1952 when he was just 6. He could only move his head, neck and mouth and almost died before doctors put him in an iron lung. It was this machine that kept him alive for 70 years😱...Read more link🎬👉 https://worldtrending.club/?p=7871 Comments 0 Shares 431 Views 0 Reviews
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Exactly three years ago, the Defense Forces liberated Kherson.🇺🇦Exactly three years ago, the Defense Forces liberated Kherson.0 Comments 0 Shares 478 Views 0 Reviews1
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Zelenskyy returned to Kherson on Tuesday, three years after Ukrainian forces liberated the city from Russian occupation.
The city now faces thousands of drone strikes monthly. Russian forces use small drones to target infrastructure and hunt civilians in what officials describe as "human safari" tactics. Kherson sits across the Dnipro River from Russian-occupied territory, making it a constant target.
Zelenskyy met with military leaders and drone units to review defense measures. The visit focused on bolstering protection for key roads, logistics hubs, and energy systems while sustaining civilian life in a frontline city still within reach of Russian strikes.
Liberation didn't end the threat. It changed its form.
Read more: https://euromaidanpress.com/2025/11/11/zelenskyy-returns-to-kherson/
Screenshot, Zelenskyy on TelegramZelenskyy returned to Kherson on Tuesday, three years after Ukrainian forces liberated the city from Russian occupation. The city now faces thousands of drone strikes monthly. Russian forces use small drones to target infrastructure and hunt civilians in what officials describe as "human safari" tactics. Kherson sits across the Dnipro River from Russian-occupied territory, making it a constant target. Zelenskyy met with military leaders and drone units to review defense measures. The visit focused on bolstering protection for key roads, logistics hubs, and energy systems while sustaining civilian life in a frontline city still within reach of Russian strikes. Liberation didn't end the threat. It changed its form. 🔗Read more: https://euromaidanpress.com/2025/11/11/zelenskyy-returns-to-kherson/ 📷Screenshot, Zelenskyy on Telegram
EUROMAIDANPRESS.COMZelenskyy returns to Kherson as city endures relentless drone siege three years after freedom - Euromaidan PressZelenskyy visits Kherson on the third anniversary of its liberation, reviewing plans to strengthen the city’s defenses against Russian drone attacks.0 Comments 0 Shares 450 Views 1 Reviews1
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Russia’s Brand-New Fighter Jet Shocks the World
Unveiled in a blaze of power and precision, Russia’s latest fifth-generation fighter has redefined modern air combat. Built for stealth, speed, and supremacy, it merges advanced radar systems, thrust-vector engines, and next-gen weapon control into one lethal design. The world watches as this airborne predator challenges global aviation dominance, marking a bold new era of sky warfare.🇷🇺 Russia’s Brand-New Fighter Jet Shocks the World ✈️ Unveiled in a blaze of power and precision, Russia’s latest fifth-generation fighter has redefined modern air combat. Built for stealth, speed, and supremacy, it merges advanced radar systems, thrust-vector engines, and next-gen weapon control into one lethal design. The world watches as this airborne predator challenges global aviation dominance, marking a bold new era of sky warfare. 🌍🔥0 Comments 0 Shares 446 Views 1 Reviews1
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