My Many Dreams are in Many Languages
by Jasmine Koria My name is Jasmine, which in Anglicized Mandarin is mo li hua. I learned this on a recent visit to China, a few years after …
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The Strategic Dilemma of Cyprus in the Eastern Mediterranean
by Katerina Panagi The geographic fate of Cyprus has always been its most potent double-edged sword. Situated at the maritime crossroads of …
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What Good Writing Demands of the Writer
by Similoluwa Ifedayo In two years as a Commonwealth Correspondent, I have written 20 articles. Eleven were named Editor’s Picks. Six times …
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Why Do We Keep Romanticizing the Death of Radio When it Still Works?
by Joyce Wachau Chege We recently celebrated World Radio Day (Friday, February 13) and I could not help but make a few observations. I clear …
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Read moreStrikes, Broken Promises, and a Fading Future for Nigerian Students
September 10by Hannah Kumadi Wakawa The Nigerian educational sector is faced with numerous challenges that perme …
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Read moreCommonwealth Correspondent’s Environmental Passion Earns Her Erasmus Mundus Award
August 31A Commonwealth Correspondent from Ghana has been awarded the prestigious Erasmus Mundus Joint Master …
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Read moreNominations open for Executive Positions on Commonwealth Students Association
June 25Nominations are now open for young leaders to be nominated for executive positions for the 2025-2028 …
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