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22 May 2022
Taipei has introduced a "new Taiwan model" to shift away from its "zero-COVID" strategy. But public health experts warn of an increase in COVID-19 fatalities if the island can't streamline policies.
19 Apr 2022
The non-governmental organization Right to Play is partnering with schools in Ghana to introduce new learning methods anchored in playing. They use different types of fun, active and engaging games to ignite a passion for learning in children.
12 Jan 2021
Learning packs from Global Ideas provide engaging, multimedia lessons suitable for teachers shifting their classrooms online, or for pupils to follow independently.
5 Jan 2021
Lars Klingbeil of Germany's Social Democratic Party has suggested that working parents with young kids requiring daycare during COVID lockdown must be given paid leave by their employers.
12 May 2020
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Boris Pistorius told DW that Germany is willing to work with "reliable partners" like India and Indonesia. The German defense minister will be traveling to India alongside representatives from German's defense industry.
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Germany's center-left government wants to lower the voting age for nationwide elections from 18 to 16. Many young people support the idea, but the majority of the population has expressed skepticism.