From the blog of Salem Alketbi at The Times of Israel ...
There is an unspoken rule in public life: women can be powerful, but only if they are pleasant about it. Confidence is ...
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A new study argues that traditional teaching methods are no longer sufficient, calling for a fundamental redesign of how ...
A dangerous misconception has taken root in Nigeria’s political discourse: that anyone aspiring to the presidency must possess at least ₦5 billion. This claim, repeated often enough, risks ...
The "if you're not using AI, you will be left behind" camp is equally biting and unfair. We need, in general, to stop such ...
As National Social Work Month draws to a close, we find ourselves standing at a complicated intersection that demands more ...
A survey found second-language instructors are using generative AI primarily as an administrative efficiency tool, for work ...
Anthropic’s 81,000-person AI interview study reveals that what people want from the technology isn’t productivity. It’s time, relief, and access to lives.
Then, on a Monday, a robotic arm arrives and does it better, faster, and without a pension. By Tuesday, the company has ...
Minister slams EFF hypocrisy on farming after years of dangerous rhetoric while government coordinates urgent national ...
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Youth inclusion is not enough: Why capacity is the missing link
By Evelyn ASAREGhana is increasingly opening space for young people in governance, entrepreneurship, and national development. From policy frameworks to public discourse, youth inclusion has become a ...
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