The Irish Times view on women’s education in Afghanistan: rolling back rights
There can be no question of recognising the Taliban administration unless the situation for women improves
There can be no question of recognising the Taliban administration unless the situation for women improves
Schools in Afghanistan planned to reopen on Wednesday but girls ordered to return home
I have met inspiring Arab women through my work says Padraig Downey, an Irish theatre maker in Dubai
Reinfections raise concerns about immunity as case total reaches 23.7m worldwide
New Zealand school principal writes tune to help children returning to classes
Move is likely to be part of attempt to control the narrative surrounding the pandemic
Hackers have reportedly breached some of the sessions and posted obscene images
European trends are towards consolidating a few elite places of higher education – at a time when Irish policy is to create more universities
Protests over pension changes are set to continue over the weekend
The Teaching Council assesses the qualifications of out-of-State teachers
Shares fall by more than 5% as authorities suggest plans may limit number of online games
Efforts to stop sexual harassment are hampered by censorship and strict social controls
China's cabinet orders nationwide investigation into pre-school facilities
Principal pays tribute to ‘dynamic’ and ‘kind’ student teacher from Co Clare
Malak Bouod arrived from Libya in 2014
Donegal school has become one of the top-ranking in Ireland after ditching focus on ‘chalk and talk’, moving to Canadian student-led model
430,000 signatories to petition opposing plans to create course in state schools
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
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