Newsday For example, Vietnam and Japan have now made English learning compulsory in primary schools; Rwanda, a predominantly French-speaking country, mandates that all primary education should be taught in English; and South Sudan has proclaimed ... and more »
BDlive ... MCC inspection.” The possibility of renaming the group after the Lennon line of products was tossed around and rejected with what can only be described as “Durban boykie logic”. ... Mr Saad counts leadership as Aspen's primary resource. “And,” he ...
The Australian VICTORIAN Premier Denis Napthine wants to see more of the state's food products on the shelves of supermarkets in Malaysia and other parts of Southeast Asia after launching the largest ever trade mission to the region. The food and agribusiness stream ... and more »
Jamaica Gleaner And the hard currency is needed to pay for imports. So cutting back on imports, which depreciation helps, should be a good thing, right? That is until we actually examine what is, in fact, imported. ... and the chicken which is nowadays the staple ... and more »