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Teachers Track ICE to Protect Immigrant Students

San Diego educators conduct dawn patrols to monitor ICE activity near schools, protecting students' right to education despite rising immigration arrests and fear in mixed-status families.

US International Student Numbers Plunge 17%

New international student enrolments in US universities fell 17% this academic year, the largest drop in a decade outside the pandemic. Discover the impact of visa restrictions and the $42.9bn economic risk.

Gap Years: More Than Just Travel for UK Students

Discover why gap years are becoming essential for UK students to save money and gain maturity before university, especially for those from regional areas facing financial pressures.

Student sues London uni over wrongful expulsion

A former student is taking Richmond American University London to court after being expelled over impersonated social media posts. She seeks £98,000 in damages for financial and mental health impacts.

Oxford student who quit Man City for university

Han Willhoft-King explains why he left Manchester City's academy to study law at Oxford University after training with Guardiola and De Bruyne. Discover his remarkable journey.

Purple Heart Veteran Deported by ICE to Mexico

Jose Barco, a Venezuelan-born US Army veteran awarded a Purple Heart, has been deported to Mexico by ICE following his attempted murder conviction. Read the full story of his case and the family's distress.

Clean-up crews target vulnerable UK students

An investigation into the 'clean-up crews' of men who target intoxicated students outside UK nightclubs. Learn about the dangers and what universities are doing.

$50,000 Arts Degrees to Continue Until 2027

Australian students face $50,000 arts degrees until at least 2027 as government delays reform of the controversial Job Ready Graduates scheme. Discover why critics are demanding urgent action.

5 Million Owed Student Loan Refunds

Martin Lewis reveals 5 million UK graduates overpaid student loans and are due refunds of hundreds or thousands of pounds. Learn how to claim your money back.

Beyond the Ballot Box: Democratising UK Schools

New research reveals a worrying 'democracy deficit' in UK schools, with students feeling excluded from decisions that shape their education. Discover how giving young people a genuine voice could transform classrooms.

Global Youth Uprising: Challenging Power Structures

A seismic generational shift is underway as young activists worldwide challenge traditional power structures through protests, social media, and political engagement. Discover how youth movements are reshaping global politics.

ANU buys Israeli arms shares despite ethical pledge

The Australian National University faces backlash after investing in Israeli weapons manufacturer Elbit Systems, directly contradicting its public commitment to divest from controversial arms companies.

Ballarat Grammar stops new boarders in safety crisis

Victoria's prestigious Ballarat Grammar school takes drastic action, suspending new boarding placements following disturbing child safety reports. Internal review reveals systemic failures as authorities investigate.

New Evidence in Meredith Kercher Murder Case

Italian prosecutors have obtained fresh information about the 2007 murder of British student Meredith Kercher in Perugia, potentially reopening one of Europe's most notorious criminal cases.

Serbia Protests Deepen Political Crisis Before Elections

Massive street protests led by students and opposition groups have brought Serbia to a political crossroads, creating deep divisions as the country prepares for snap elections that could redefine its future direction.

Sex offender paid £500 to leave UK

A convicted migrant sex offender was paid £500 of public funds to voluntarily depart Britain, sparking fury and raising serious questions about Home Office procedures.

Sex offender paid £500 to leave UK

Exclusive investigation reveals convicted migrant offender Hadush Kebatu received taxpayer money as incentive for voluntary departure amid growing controversy over Home Office practices.

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