I enquired with them a few days ago and they no longer offer a safe entry service at CM .
I asked about safe entry at CM and they replied
"Hi Nick , we have the safe entry airport services from BKK, DMK and HKT these days."
The final question: What do Facists think about things like:
Old age pensions, Medicare/Medicaid, food stamps etc etc etc.
Just in case they don't believe in such things, I recommend to us old geezers that we should not vote for Facists.
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Vietnam has emerged as the leading source of international students in South Korea's engineering and natural sciences programs, representing 25.1% of foreign students in these fields. This data, released by South Korea's Ministry of Science and Information and Communication Technology, marks the country’s first official survey on international students in science and engineering disciplines.
In 2024, South Korea welcomed a total of 29,187 international students pursuing studies in these sectors, including 20,186 undergraduates and 9,001 postgraduates. Following Vietnam, China accounted for 24.5% of these students, and Uzbekistan 9.7%.
The number of Korean students studying science and engineering abroad also stands comparably at 29,770, with the majority opting for undergraduate studies. The United States continues to be the preferred destination, drawing 44.9% of these Korean students, followed by Japan (13.9%) and Canada (11.8%).
In response to the growing focus on science and technology education, the Korean Government plans to significantly enhance its 2025 investment budget for developing the science and technology workforce. The total budget will rise to 9.28 trillion won (approximately US$6.47 billion), marking an increase of 1.45 trillion won from the previous year. Aimed at fostering talent, the scholarship fund for exceptional students in science and engineering will see an increase from 50.7 billion won to 57.3 billion won.
These initiatives reflect South Korea's commitment to strengthening its position as a global leader in science and technology education while nurturing the next generation of innovators and researchers.
Adapted by ASEAN Now from VN Express 2025-04-28
We are absolutely clear that there is no place for anti-Semitism on our services.”
BBC Accused of Bias in Israel-Hamas Coverage: Over 1,500 Breaches of Guidelines
You forgot to look at the related topics, quite a few more there including from Jewish BBC staff.
But yes I'm sure Hamas would also love some international journalists there. They are looking for more hostages in the war zone
If the US government can find millions for 'transgender studies' in remote countries, they can find the money for this. I don't think that is a problem.
Wholly valid point - no argument from me there at all.
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