A widespread cyber attack has targeted educational institutions worldwide, affecting approximately <strong>9,000</strong> schools and universities. This incident has led to significant chaos and disruption in educational systems.
The United Arab Emirates has announced the resumption of in-person classes for schools and universities starting Monday. This decision follows a period of closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with precautionary measures in place to ensure the safety of students and teachers.
Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto has directed the Minister of Higher Education and Technology to activate universities as assistants to local governments in implementing the national initiative 'Safe, Healthy, Clean, Beautiful'. This announcement was made during a closed meeting at the presidential palace in Jakarta.
For the first time, all eight public universities in Hong Kong have been ranked among the top 100 universities in Asia. The city's two oldest universities have achieved prestigious positions within the top 10 in the region.
Approximately 30 Iranian universities have been attacked during the US-Israeli conflict, raising concerns among academics and students about the future of education and scientific research in the country.
Amid Israeli airstrikes targeting Sharif University of Technology in Tehran, academic education continues as professors deliver lectures despite the destruction. The attack caused significant damage to the campus, but the academic spirit remains strong.
Iran's Minister of Science, Hossein Samai Saraf, announced that at least 30 universities have been affected by US-Israeli airstrikes since the war began on February 28. He emphasized that these attacks are systematically targeting academic institutions.
Iran's Minister of Science, Research, and Technology, <strong>Hossein Simaei Sarraf</strong>, revealed today that more than <strong>30 Iranian universities</strong> have been attacked during the ongoing conflict in the country. These attacks come at a sensitive time marked by rising internal and external tensions in Iran.
Iranian reports indicate that U.S. and Israeli airstrikes have targeted approximately <strong>30 universities</strong> in Iran since the conflict began. These attacks raise significant concerns about the future of education and scientific research in the country.
The U.S. Embassy in Beirut has warned that Iran and its allied armed groups may target universities in Lebanon, urging American citizens to leave the country. This warning comes amid increasing tensions in the region.
Gunmen attacked a university complex in Plateau State, Nigeria, resulting in the deaths of <strong>30 individuals</strong> and numerous injuries. This incident highlights the increasing violence in the country.
Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, stated that the assassination of Iranian scientists and targeting of universities reflect the desperation of Israel and the United States. He affirmed that these actions will not hinder Iran's scientific progress.
Iranian Minister of Science, Research, and Technology, <strong>Hussein Simayi Sarraf</strong>, confirmed that <strong>20 universities</strong> and scientific centers in Iran have been directly targeted since the onset of Israeli aggression. These attacks represent a serious escalation in the ongoing conflict.
Dozens of Iranian universities have faced deliberate attacks during the ongoing conflict, raising widespread concerns about the impact on higher education in the country. These assaults come at a sensitive time as Iran strives to maintain stability in its educational institutions amidst wartime conditions.