How International Students Are Changing University Design

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South Korea’s universities are entering a new phase of internationalisation. In a recent shift, several institutions have moved beyond offering English-medium tracks and have begun establishing entire departments and majors exclusively for international students.
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Iran War Could Spur Europe to Embrace Renewables

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The Mideast conflict is plunging the European Union into yet another energy crisis. EU officials are once again embracing solar and wind as a result.
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China is Helping Build Africa’s Cities Effectively

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As African cities experience some of the fastest urban growth rates in the world, China has become a major bilateral financier for urban infrastructure.
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The Middle East Conflict: Impact on the Construction Industry

The Middle East Conflict: Impact on the Construction Industry


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The industry is heavily reliant on oil. This includes day-to-day deliveries, moving raw materials, waste disposal, operating heavy machinery, use of plastic and other oil-based goods, plus construction materials that are highly energy‑intensive to manufacture.
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‘The world is transitioning away from fossil fuels’

‘The world is transitioning away from fossil fuels’


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Investors made wealthy by the Middle East’s abundant oil and gas increasingly are turning to Africa’s clean energy sector. They are attracted by rising electricity demand, rapid urbanisation and the continent’s growing role in global supply chains tied to critical minerals and manufacturing.
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Wanted: An Electrical Grid Powered by Renewables

Wanted: An Electrical Grid Powered by Renewables


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With the conflict in Iran and the resulting closure of the Strait of Hormuz pushing oil and gas prices upwards, the prospect of a world that runs on 100% renewable energy seems even more attractive than usual.
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New Cooling Strategy Helps MENA Countries Adapt

New Cooling Strategy Helps MENA Countries Adapt


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As temperatures rise across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), governments and international organisations are exploring new ways to meet growing cooling demand without worsening climate change.
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Iran and the Arabian Peninsula Depend on Desalination

Iran and the Arabian Peninsula Depend on Desalination


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The Gulf region has been defined by oil for decades. Tankers, pipelines and refineries have long been seen as the region’s most critical – and vulnerable – assets.
In the past few days, US-Israeli strikes hit oil depots in Tehran, with reports emerging of black rain falling for hours afterwards . . .
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Yemen: Rebuilding Urban Life Amid Conflict Challenges

Yemen: Rebuilding Urban Life Amid Conflict Challenges


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Yemen’s cities have borne the brunt of over a decade of conflict, with widespread destruction of infrastructure. Waste collection services have halted, urban roads have been destroyed, and critical facilities are without power.
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Circular Economy in Construction: A New Approach

Circular Economy in Construction: A New Approach


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The industry accounts for roughly 40% of global resource extractions. This level of removal puts immense strain on ecosystems and depletes finite materials. Construction also accounts for around 37% of global carbon emissions.
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Iran’s Cultural Heritage in the Crossfire: An Overview

Iran’s Cultural Heritage in the Crossfire: An Overview


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Airstrikes near historic districts in Tehran and Isfahan have damaged monuments that have survived for centuries. The losses highlight how war can endanger not only lives but also the historical memory embedded in cities and landscapes.

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