In the aftermath of Bashar al-Assad’s regime being overthrown in Syria, a new interim government has been established. However, this new government is facing numerous challenges in maintaining control and functionality. One of the most visible signs of these struggles is the long lines outside bakeries in the Syrian capital of Damascus, showcasing the difficulties the new government is encountering in providing basic necessities to its citizens.
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Act 'now or never' to hit 6,500 teachers target, report warns
The government is facing a critical moment to recruit 6,500 new teachers in England by the end of its term, as vacancies reach a record high and recruitment remains low. Despite investment and bursary changes, recruitment targets are still being missed. The National Foundation of Educational Research calls for increased funding, pay rises, and flexible working practices to attract and retain teachers. Teaching unions support these recommendations, with potential industrial action looming. The government is...
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