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In 2009, Sweden replaced traditional books with computers. Fifteen years later, it is investing 104 million euros to revert to printed textbooks.

Sweden is allocating €104 million to reintroduce printed textbooks, reflecting rising concerns about the impact of digital learning on student focus and skills. This transformative decision could influence education systems worldwide. Sweden is shifting gears in its education system by reintroducing printed textbooks into classrooms, reversing its previous all-digital approach.…

Nigerian Military Bans Homosexuality, Cross-Dressing, and Other Acts in Revised Code of Conduct

The Nigerian military has introduced strict regulations prohibiting its personnel from engaging in activities deemed unethical or inappropriate for the armed forces. According to Section 26 of the revised Harmonised Armed Forces Terms and Conditions of Service, signed by President Bola Tinubu on December 16, 2024, personnel are expressly banned…