Campus France Pakistan announces “France Excellence for Climate Change” Scholarship

The French Educational Governmental Agency in Pakistan, Campus France Pakistan, is thrilled to announce its "France Excellence for Climate Change" Scholarship. This Scholarship is an initiative by the Embassy of France in Pakistan and is now open for applications.

Philippines: ECIS-SSLG ties partnership with Outfit 45-ECIS during its Tree Planting Activity

Philippines: In line with the community service conducted by the Outfit 45-ECIS on October 20, 2023, at 4:00 PM, the ECIS-Supreme Secondary Learners joined the Tree Planting and Parenting Activity held within East Central Integrated School grounds.

READ HERE: 10 lessons from the book ”BRAIN RULES” by American author John Medina

John Medina is a developmental molecular American biologist and author best known for his book "Brain Rules: 12 Principles for Surviving and Thriving at Work, Home, and School."John Medina is a developmental molecular American biologist and author best known for his book "Brain Rules: 12 Principles for Surviving and Thriving at Work, Home, and School."

Kingdom of Thailand to Strengthen Economic Cooperation with Fiji

The Ambassador of Thailand to Fiji, Arjaree Sriratanaban, recently met with the Assistant Minister for Foreign Affairs, Lenora Qereqeretabua. Both of them held discussions to strengthen their partnership.

Fiji: PM Sitiveni Rabuka meets UK Minister of State for Armed Forces

The Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs, Sitiveni Rabuka, received a courtesy call from the United Kingdom’s Minister of State for Armed Forces, The Rt Hon James Heappey MP, during his first official visit to Fiji, today, Friday, July 21, 2023.

KNOW HERE: Caribbean’s famous Saint Lucia Carnival, to return in July 2023

Castries, Saint Lucia: The Travel Authority announced the Saint Lucia Carnival would be organised from 1-19th July 2023 in Saint Lucia. The update was shared on Monday, April 3, 2023.

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Paris Olympics: Seine’s Water Quality Threatens Swimming Events One Month Before Games

Despite these efforts, the city continues to grapple with a century-old sewer network that struggles to manage the volume of stormwater during heavy rains. This inadequacy results in periodic discharges of untreated sewage directly into the River Seine, compromising its water quality

French Far-Right “Ready” to Rule, Vows Tough Stance on Immigration

Bardella's proposals include strict measures such as expelling foreign criminals and abolishing the Droit du sol, which grants nationality to anyone born on French soil and living there for at least five years between the ages of 11 and 18

Eiffel Tower Ticket Prices Rise as Maintenance Costs Soar

The Eiffel Tower, rising 330 meters above Paris, requires regular upkeep, including repainting every seven years as originally instructed by its creator, Gustave Eiffel. However, delays have plagued the latest repainting project, pushing its start to 2020, 11 years after the last one

New Caledonia Riots Over Electoral Reforms Prompt Massive French Troop Deployment

The French High Commission, which represents the state in the archipelago, released a statement detailing the extent of the violence: "The night was... marked by unrest throughout the mainland and on the island of Pins and Mare, requiring the intervention of numerous reinforcements: with attacks on the police, arson, and roadblocks."

Moldovan Nationals Charged Over Anti-War Graffiti in Paris

On Saturday, June 22, judicial sources revealed that the suspects were apprehended overnight between Thursday and Friday after they were caught painting six red coffins and the slogan "Stop the Death, Mriya, Ukraine" on the walls of Le Figaro