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Australian Universities Prioritize International Students Over Domestic Students
Australia's universities are prioritizing international students over domestic ones due to declining government funding and a focus on international rankings, leading to increased tuition costs and financial hardship for local students.
Australian Universities Prioritize International Students Over Domestic Students
Australia's universities are prioritizing international students over domestic ones due to declining government funding and a focus on international rankings, leading to increased tuition costs and financial hardship for local students.
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44% Bias Score


US Revokes 6,000+ Student Visas for Legal Violations and Terrorism Concerns
The U.S. State Department revoked over 6,000 student visas due to legal violations including assault, DUI, burglary, and activities vaguely defined as "support for terrorism," prompting concerns about the impact on international student enrollment.
US Revokes 6,000+ Student Visas for Legal Violations and Terrorism Concerns
The U.S. State Department revoked over 6,000 student visas due to legal violations including assault, DUI, burglary, and activities vaguely defined as "support for terrorism," prompting concerns about the impact on international student enrollment.
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56% Bias Score


Funding Cuts and Immigration Policies Threaten Massachusetts Universities
A new study predicts a 40% drop in international student enrollment in US colleges this fall, potentially costing the national economy \$7 billion; Massachusetts, with a high concentration of international students, could lose over 12,000 students, impacting its economy.
Funding Cuts and Immigration Policies Threaten Massachusetts Universities
A new study predicts a 40% drop in international student enrollment in US colleges this fall, potentially costing the national economy \$7 billion; Massachusetts, with a high concentration of international students, could lose over 12,000 students, impacting its economy.
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48% Bias Score


Proposed Levy on International Student Fees Could Cost UK Universities £600 Million
A proposed 6% levy on tuition fees paid by international students in England could cost universities over £600 million annually, impacting leading universities such as UCL (£43m) and Manchester (£27m), based on a Higher Education Policy Institute study; the government plans to reinvest the funds but...
Proposed Levy on International Student Fees Could Cost UK Universities £600 Million
A proposed 6% levy on tuition fees paid by international students in England could cost universities over £600 million annually, impacting leading universities such as UCL (£43m) and Manchester (£27m), based on a Higher Education Policy Institute study; the government plans to reinvest the funds but...
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44% Bias Score


Harvard Denies \$500 Million Settlement with Trump Administration
Harvard University president Alan Garber denied reports of a \$500 million settlement with the Trump administration, stating they are pursuing legal action after the administration halted federal funding in June, following a similar \$221 million settlement with Columbia University.
Harvard Denies \$500 Million Settlement with Trump Administration
Harvard University president Alan Garber denied reports of a \$500 million settlement with the Trump administration, stating they are pursuing legal action after the administration halted federal funding in June, following a similar \$221 million settlement with Columbia University.
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36% Bias Score


France Deporting Gaza Student, Suspends Evacuations Over Antisemitic Posts
France is deporting a Gaza student for allegedly reposting antisemitic content on social media, prompting the suspension of all French evacuations from Gaza, amidst outrage from French officials who called the posts "Hamas propaganda.
France Deporting Gaza Student, Suspends Evacuations Over Antisemitic Posts
France is deporting a Gaza student for allegedly reposting antisemitic content on social media, prompting the suspension of all French evacuations from Gaza, amidst outrage from French officials who called the posts "Hamas propaganda.
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56% Bias Score

State Department Revokes 6,000 Student Visas, Threatening US Economy
In 2024, the State Department revoked over 6,000 student visas due to legal violations, including alleged terrorism support, impacting international student enrollment and the US economy by potentially causing a 30-40% decline in new enrollments and a $7 billion economic loss.

State Department Revokes 6,000 Student Visas, Threatening US Economy
In 2024, the State Department revoked over 6,000 student visas due to legal violations, including alleged terrorism support, impacting international student enrollment and the US economy by potentially causing a 30-40% decline in new enrollments and a $7 billion economic loss.
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68% Bias Score

Plummeting International Student Enrollment Threatens U.S. Higher Education
A projected 15% drop in international student enrollment for Fall 2025 will cost U.S. universities $7 billion and 60,000 jobs due to visa processing delays, shifting student preferences, and competitor nations actively recruiting students; however, the long-term impact on the future talent pipeline ...

Plummeting International Student Enrollment Threatens U.S. Higher Education
A projected 15% drop in international student enrollment for Fall 2025 will cost U.S. universities $7 billion and 60,000 jobs due to visa processing delays, shifting student preferences, and competitor nations actively recruiting students; however, the long-term impact on the future talent pipeline ...
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48% Bias Score

Global Competition for International Students Intensifies
Australia raised its cap on foreign students by 9% to 295,000, prioritizing Southeast Asians, while other countries like Japan and South Korea also aim for significant increases, amidst a global competition for international students driven by financial needs and demographic changes in Europe.

Global Competition for International Students Intensifies
Australia raised its cap on foreign students by 9% to 295,000, prioritizing Southeast Asians, while other countries like Japan and South Korea also aim for significant increases, amidst a global competition for international students driven by financial needs and demographic changes in Europe.
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36% Bias Score

Australian Universities Face \$10 Billion Debt Crisis Amid Government Reforms
A new report reveals that 30 of Australia's 37 public universities have combined debts exceeding \$10 billion, largely due to recent federal government reforms that cap international student numbers and centralize planning, impacting institutions like the University of Melbourne, RMIT, and Swinburne...

Australian Universities Face \$10 Billion Debt Crisis Amid Government Reforms
A new report reveals that 30 of Australia's 37 public universities have combined debts exceeding \$10 billion, largely due to recent federal government reforms that cap international student numbers and centralize planning, impacting institutions like the University of Melbourne, RMIT, and Swinburne...
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40% Bias Score

Trump Policies Could Cost US Colleges $7 Billion in International Student Revenue
The Trump administration's policies could cause a 150,000 student decrease in international enrollment this fall, resulting in a $7 billion revenue loss and 60,000 job losses, with California and New York facing the largest financial impacts.

Trump Policies Could Cost US Colleges $7 Billion in International Student Revenue
The Trump administration's policies could cause a 150,000 student decrease in international enrollment this fall, resulting in a $7 billion revenue loss and 60,000 job losses, with California and New York facing the largest financial impacts.
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44% Bias Score

State Department Investigates Harvard's J-1 Visa Program Compliance
The State Department is investigating Harvard University's compliance with the J-1 visa program, following previous attempts by the Trump administration to restrict international student enrollment, raising concerns about national security and academic freedom.

State Department Investigates Harvard's J-1 Visa Program Compliance
The State Department is investigating Harvard University's compliance with the J-1 visa program, following previous attempts by the Trump administration to restrict international student enrollment, raising concerns about national security and academic freedom.
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48% Bias Score
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