Bangor University plans to cut 200 jobs to save £15m due to a decrease in international students, rising costs, and government changes. The vice-chancellor mentioned the need for voluntary redundancies, with the possibility of compulsory job cuts, as universities across the UK face financial challenges. The UK government has been asked to comment on the situation, and staff will discuss proposed changes at a meeting with university leaders.
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Top Iran, EU diplomats to hold nuclear talks
European foreign ministers are set to meet with Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on Friday to discuss Iran's nuclear program amid escalating tensions following Israel's strikes on Iranian targets, which Israel claims are related to nuclear weapon development. President Trump is considering U.S. involvement in the conflict, while both European leaders and Iran's officials emphasize the need for diplomacy despite ongoing hostilities. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: European leaders are talking to Iran...
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