As the global job market continues to evolve, professionals in the Caribbean are increasingly looking for skills that make them attractive to...
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A security company owned by the Papaschase First Nation is using a drone soccer club to build STEM skills and generate interest in jobs as drone pilots in the security industry, as well as awareness about the nation itself.
As the global job market continues to evolve, professionals in the Caribbean are increasingly looking for skills that make them attractive to...
We hear from the NSW Government’s Advanced Manufacturing Research Facility — a sponsor of our recent Australia’s 50 Most Innovative...
THE PUBLIC and private sectors are seeing the fruit of the Ministry of Digital Transformation’s “breakthrough” as it marks its third year of...
Queensland’s peak body for the forest and timber industry is committed to ensuring the right policy settings are put in place by government to...
As climate change accelerates and its impacts become more evident, youth activists in India are stepping up to combat this global crisis. These young...
By Nita MorganThis Youth Month we remember the sacrifices made by thousands of young people in the fight against apartheid. In particular, we pay...
To deepened understanding of terrorism activities and current narratives and to provide a platform for engagement between media personnel, security...
Nyhetsspeilet.no er et Norsk online magasin skrevet af folket til folket. De offentliggøre oplysninger om nye paradigmer og rapportere om aktuelle...
This article seeks to posit that the idea of global citizenship and energy transition is the way forward in order to improve the human security...
The poultry industry in the Caribbean is the single largest agribusiness sector in the region, supplying over 82 per cent of the region’s animal...