A new project focused on women athletes is set to be the first major development at the former Mesa Fiesta Mall site.
Functional fitness pro Noah Ohlsen has faced the world’s fittest for years. In an exclusive interview he reveals how he trains for the WFP – and the exercise he still dreads, no matter how fit he is.
Demand Surges in Asia; Informatics Leveraging Two Decades of Training Experience to Help Over 10,000 People Join Professional Ranks HONG KONG, Dec. 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- As the global economy enter ...
The Punjab Education Foundation (PEF) has finalized and approved a project to improve students’ handwriting, followed by the ...
RIT launches comprehensive NSF workforce training program to equip graduate and doctoral students with broader experiences in ...
Leavitt announced she's pregnant with her second child and praised Trump and Susie Wiles for making the White House ...
Nasarawa State is funding the world's first University of Public Relations and Leadership, a landmark project financed ...
The demand for skilled professionals in the digital world is growing rapidly. With businesses increasingly relying on online ...
On 3 December 2025, the Symposium on the Capacity Building Project for Rural Community Learning Centres was held at Beijing Normal University. Co-organised by the UNESCO Regional Office for East Asia, ...
From hands-on candle making workshops to curated singles events, here is your guide for trying something new for the start of ...
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ECC advocates public-private partnerships
During discussions in a recent meeting, the Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) of the cabinet observed that reliance ...
Asia and other fitness competitions are likely dominating your Instagram feed but a new contender has entered the ring. The ...
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