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Trump Administration Cancels \$100 Million in Harvard Contracts
The Trump administration is canceling approximately \$100 million in federal contracts with Harvard University, escalating a conflict fueled by policy disagreements and President Trump's criticism of the university's liberal leanings; this follows the cancellation of over \$2.6 billion in federal re...
Trump Administration Cancels \$100 Million in Harvard Contracts
The Trump administration is canceling approximately \$100 million in federal contracts with Harvard University, escalating a conflict fueled by policy disagreements and President Trump's criticism of the university's liberal leanings; this follows the cancellation of over \$2.6 billion in federal re...
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40% Bias Score


US State Department Pauses Student Visa Appointments for Expanded Social Media Screening
The US State Department has paused new student visa appointments worldwide to expand social media screening of all applicants, potentially creating a significant backlog and impacting international student enrollment.
US State Department Pauses Student Visa Appointments for Expanded Social Media Screening
The US State Department has paused new student visa appointments worldwide to expand social media screening of all applicants, potentially creating a significant backlog and impacting international student enrollment.
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52% Bias Score


Harvard Loses Foreign Student Enrollment Amid Trump Administration Dispute
The Trump administration revoked Harvard University's ability to enroll foreign students due to accusations of harboring "pro-terrorist agitators" and ties to a Chinese paramilitary group, affecting thousands of students, including hundreds of Canadians, prompting legal action from the university.
Harvard Loses Foreign Student Enrollment Amid Trump Administration Dispute
The Trump administration revoked Harvard University's ability to enroll foreign students due to accusations of harboring "pro-terrorist agitators" and ties to a Chinese paramilitary group, affecting thousands of students, including hundreds of Canadians, prompting legal action from the university.
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56% Bias Score


Seven Student-Athletes Awarded Joe Tsai Basketball Scholarship
The Joe Tsai Basketball Scholarship announced its 2025 cohort of seven student-athletes from mainland China and Hong Kong, who will receive full financial support for their high school education in the US, marking the program's expansion and continued commitment to developing basketball talent.
Seven Student-Athletes Awarded Joe Tsai Basketball Scholarship
The Joe Tsai Basketball Scholarship announced its 2025 cohort of seven student-athletes from mainland China and Hong Kong, who will receive full financial support for their high school education in the US, marking the program's expansion and continued commitment to developing basketball talent.
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32% Bias Score


Hainan Free Trade Port: A Model of Economic Openness
Hainan's free trade port is rapidly expanding access to foreign medical treatments and educational programs, attracting international investment and tourism, with initiatives like the Boao Lecheng International Medical Tourism Pilot Zone and the Lingshui Li'an international education innovation pilo...
Hainan Free Trade Port: A Model of Economic Openness
Hainan's free trade port is rapidly expanding access to foreign medical treatments and educational programs, attracting international investment and tourism, with initiatives like the Boao Lecheng International Medical Tourism Pilot Zone and the Lingshui Li'an international education innovation pilo...
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52% Bias Score


Shift in Overseas Study: Chinese Students Favor Asian Universities
A blue paper reveals a rising number of Chinese students choosing Asian universities for overseas study, increasing from 21.61 percent to 31.35 percent of returnees between 2020 and 2023, while the share from North America fell to 18.73 percent, driven by factors including safety concerns, affordabi...
Shift in Overseas Study: Chinese Students Favor Asian Universities
A blue paper reveals a rising number of Chinese students choosing Asian universities for overseas study, increasing from 21.61 percent to 31.35 percent of returnees between 2020 and 2023, while the share from North America fell to 18.73 percent, driven by factors including safety concerns, affordabi...
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44% Bias Score

Australia's Self-Inflicted Wound: International Student Caps Hamper Education Sector
Australia's international education sector, worth \$50 billion, is declining due to government-imposed student caps intended to address housing shortages, despite cities like Melbourne welcoming international students and possessing sufficient student accommodation.

Australia's Self-Inflicted Wound: International Student Caps Hamper Education Sector
Australia's international education sector, worth \$50 billion, is declining due to government-imposed student caps intended to address housing shortages, despite cities like Melbourne welcoming international students and possessing sufficient student accommodation.
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56% Bias Score

Trump Administration to Cancel \$100 Million in Harvard Contracts
The Trump administration is preparing to instruct federal agencies to cancel roughly \$100 million in contracts with Harvard University, escalating existing tensions; these contracts include scientific research and public official training across nine agencies.

Trump Administration to Cancel \$100 Million in Harvard Contracts
The Trump administration is preparing to instruct federal agencies to cancel roughly \$100 million in contracts with Harvard University, escalating existing tensions; these contracts include scientific research and public official training across nine agencies.
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56% Bias Score

Tunisian-British Joint Action Plan to Enhance Higher Education Cooperation
Tunisia and Britain adopted a joint action plan for 2025-2026 to boost cooperation in higher education and research, including joint academic programs, double diplomas, and promoting English language use, following meetings in the UK on April 29-30, 2025.

Tunisian-British Joint Action Plan to Enhance Higher Education Cooperation
Tunisia and Britain adopted a joint action plan for 2025-2026 to boost cooperation in higher education and research, including joint academic programs, double diplomas, and promoting English language use, following meetings in the UK on April 29-30, 2025.
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36% Bias Score

Hainan Free Trade Port: A Catalyst for China's Opening-Up
Hainan's free trade port is boosting healthcare access with over 470 imported medicines and devices, attracting over 413,700 medical tourists in 2024, while its education and aircraft maintenance sectors thrive due to open policies and zero-tariff benefits, positioning it as a key player in China's ...

Hainan Free Trade Port: A Catalyst for China's Opening-Up
Hainan's free trade port is boosting healthcare access with over 470 imported medicines and devices, attracting over 413,700 medical tourists in 2024, while its education and aircraft maintenance sectors thrive due to open policies and zero-tariff benefits, positioning it as a key player in China's ...
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56% Bias Score

Shift in International Education: More Chinese Students Opt for Asian Universities
A rising number of Chinese students are choosing Asian universities over those in Europe and North America, with the percentage of those returning from Asian universities increasing from 21.61 percent in 2020 to 31.35 percent in 2023, driven by factors such as affordability, safety concerns, and the...

Shift in International Education: More Chinese Students Opt for Asian Universities
A rising number of Chinese students are choosing Asian universities over those in Europe and North America, with the percentage of those returning from Asian universities increasing from 21.61 percent in 2020 to 31.35 percent in 2023, driven by factors such as affordability, safety concerns, and the...
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40% Bias Score

Academic Collaboration Should Remain Despite Supply Chain Decoupling: Expert
John Quelch, executive vice-chancellor of Duke Kunshan University, argues against extending supply chain decoupling to educational collaborations, emphasizing the importance of cross-border academic exchanges for global prosperity, citing his university's international student body and China's initi...

Academic Collaboration Should Remain Despite Supply Chain Decoupling: Expert
John Quelch, executive vice-chancellor of Duke Kunshan University, argues against extending supply chain decoupling to educational collaborations, emphasizing the importance of cross-border academic exchanges for global prosperity, citing his university's international student body and China's initi...
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36% Bias Score
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