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University rankings and reforms
Eight Greek universities were included in the latest QS (Quacquarelli Symonds) global university rankings against the background of lively debates to review the Greek Constitution's Article 16, which prohibits the establishment of private universities, thus reducing competitiveness in the higher education landscape, as well as violating democratic principles.
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Searches for flight MH370 are officially terminated
The searches in the Indian Ocean for the Malaysian Airlines MH370 flight have been officially called off after three years.
According to an announcement made by China, Australia and Malaysia, although the most advanced technological equipment were used, the airplane was not located.
To whom it may concern: please claim your Boeing 747s
Still puzzled by the mystery of missing flight MH370, Malaysian airport authorities now have the opposite problem: three Boeing 747 planes left unclaimed at the country's main airport.
The world’s 10 best airports for 2015 (pics)
The world’s ten most sensational airports for 2015. Here are the ones where customers feel disappointed to leave thanks to the indoor jungles, aquariums, IMAX theaters, spas and endless hsops.
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Toll rises to 50 in Malaysian migrant boat accident, survivor found
Malaysian rescuers have recovered the bodies of 35 more Indonesian migrants killed when their boat sank three days ago, along with another survivor, taking the toll in the disaster to 50, officials said on Sept. 6.
The survivor was recovered on Sept. 4 in the afternoon having spent more than a day in the water and was said to be in good health.
At least 13 dead after migrant boat sinks off Malaysia: official
At least 13 people have drowned after a small wooden boat, believed to have been carrying about 70 Indonesian migrants, sank in the Malacca Strait early Sept. 3, Malaysian officials said.