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Qatar’s Billions Raise New Questions About Foreign Influence On Campus

Qatar’s massive footprint in American education is facing renewed scrutiny as watchdogs warn that the Gulf state has poured billions into U.S. universities while disclosure laws remain weak, incomplete, and unevenly enforced. The question is no longer simply whether schools are reporting foreign gifts. Critics say the more serious issue is what the money is ...
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Utusan Malaysia
· Jul 8, 2026
Universiti awam kekal utamakan anak tempatan
ISU pengambilan pelajar antarabangsa di universiti awam sering menjadi perbualan hangat dalam kalangan masyarakat, khususnya apabila timbul persepsi pelajar asing mengambil tempat pelajar tempatan. Persepsi ini muncul apabila persaingan kemasukan ke program popular seperti perubatan, kejuruteraan, undang-undang dan perakaunan semakin sengit. Berdasarkan data Kementerian Pendidikan Tinggi (KPT) 2024, terdapat 1.25 juta pelajar di institusi pendidikan ... Read more The post Universiti awam kekal utamakan anak tempatan appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.
Times of India
· Jun 21, 2026
Why Bürgenstock? Inside the Qatari-owned Swiss resort hosting US-Iran talks
Why Bürgenstock? Inside the Qatari-owned Swiss resort hosting US-Iran talks
UrduPoint
· Jul 10, 2026
PM, Amir of Qatar discuss regional situation
PM, Amir of Qatar discuss regional situation
The Japan Times
· Jun 30, 2026
Iran ratchets up talk of controlling Hormuz ahead of new talks
That stance will add to the pressure around the next round of talks, which the U.S. has said are set to take place in Qatar on Tuesday.
Nepal News
· Jul 9, 2026
युएईका व्यपारमन्त्री थानी र परराष्ट्रमन्त्री खनालबिच भेटवार्ता
काठमाडौं। युनाइटेड अरब इमिरेट्स (यूएई)का वैदेशिक व्यापारमन्त्री डा. थानी बिन अहमद अल जेयुदीको नेतृत्वमा आएको प्रतिनिधिमण्डलले परराष्ट्रमन्त्री शिशिर खनालसँग शिष्टाचार भेटवार्ता गरेको छ। परराष्ट्र मन्त्रालयमा बिहीबार भएको भेटघाटमा नेपाल र संयुक्त अरब इमिरेट्सबिचको द्विपक्षीय सम्बन्धलाई थप सुदृढ बनाउने विषयमा गहन छलफल भएको मन्त्रालयले जनाएको छ। “भेटघाटका क्रममा दुई मन्त्रीहरूले व्यापार, लगानी, एआई, डिजिटल रूपान्तरण, पर्यटन, []
Independent Online
· Jul 1, 2026
Confusion over Iran talks in Qatar: Here's what we know so far
Confusion over Iran talks in Qatar: Here's what we know so far
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Related coverage for "Qatar’s Billions Raise New Questions About Foreign Influence On Campus": Utusan Malaysia — Universiti awam kekal utamakan anak tempatan. Times of India — Why Bürgenstock? Inside the Qatari-owned Swiss resort hosting US-Iran talks. UrduPoint — PM, Amir of Qatar discuss regional situation. The Japan Times — Iran ratchets up talk of controlling Hormuz ahead of new talks . Nepal News — युएईका व्यपारमन्त्री थानी र परराष्ट्रमन्त्री खनालबिच भेटवार्ता. Independent Online — Confusion over Iran talks in Qatar: Here's what we know so far