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Learning for the Future: Why Preparing for Tomorrow Matters More Than Yesterday or Today
Prioritize mindset over memory

For generations, education has largely been a reflection of the past. Textbooks preserve knowledge, classrooms transmit it, and examinations evaluate how well students can reproduce it. This model, while effective in a more stable world, now stands at a crossroads.

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Rethinking Study Sessions in the Age of AI and Distraction
Study sessions in the age of AI

For generations, the idea of studying has been tied to a particular image—silence, concentration, a room free from distraction, and a child bent over books with complete focus. But the learning environment is changing, and perhaps, it needs to.

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Accelerate Your Global Trade Career with the WTO Young Professionals Programme - Apply Now
by NE Dispatch - Apr 12, 2026
WTO Young Professionals Programme

The WTO Young Professionals Programme offers a one-year paid placement within the WTO Secretariat for professionals aged 32 or under from developing nations, covering trade, law, and economics, with a CHF 4,000 monthly salary and strong career prospects.

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The Narco-Insurgency Nexus: A Deep Dive into the Indo-Myanmar Borderlands
by NE Dispatch - Apr 12, 2026
India-Myanmar Border

The 1,643 km porous border between India and Myanmar represents a critical non-traditional security threat vector and a force multiplier for regional destabilization.

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Cloudy Plastic Water Jars May Pose Hidden Health Risks, Studies Warn
by Mathou Khangembam - Apr 10, 2026
PET Jar water

Emerging scientific evidence shows that aging, cloudy plastic water jars and PET bottles can shed microplastics into drinking water, raising serious health concerns and prompting experts to advise safer storage practices.Emerging scientific evidence shows that aging, cloudy plastic water jars and PE

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