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Zaniolo skips training with medical certificate as Udinese salary remains unsettled

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July 12, 2026

Nicolo Zaniolo is not currently training with Udinese and has presented a medical certificate to explain his absence, but reports on Sunday claim that his ongoing salary dispute has not yet been fully...

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Guineematin.com

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· Jul 8, 2026

« Je veux devenir médecin » : le rêve de Nyéréké Nicolas Kolié, 2ᵉ de N’Zérékoré au CEE

La nouvelle de son admission l’a surpris en pleine campagne, loin des salles de classe. Occupé aux travaux champêtres avec ses parents au village Tokpata, Nyéréké Nicolas Kolié a appris qu’il venait non seulement de réussir l’examen d’entrée en 7e année, mais aussi de décrocher la deuxième place de toute la préfecture de N’Zérékoré. « [] The post « Je veux devenir médecin » : le rêve de Nyéréké Nicolas Kolié, 2ᵉ de N’Zérékoré au CEE first appeared on Guineematin.com.

Malay Mail

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· Jul 5, 2026

Short RM100,000, top MRSM student who nearly turns down Al-Azhar offer to study medicine, gets MARA lifeline

KOTA BHARU, July 5 — A student who was on the verge of turning down an offer to study medicine at Al-Azhar Univers...

The Rising Nepal

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· Jun 23, 2026

Doctors in Nepal see better career prospects overseas than within own country

Kathmandu, June 23: The number of medical doctors obtaining a 'Good Standing Certificate' from the Nepal Medical Council...

The New Zealand Herald

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· Jun 23, 2026

Election 2026: Why you may not see a doctor under Labour’s ‘free doctors’ visits’ policy

Election 2026: Why you may not see a doctor under Labour’s ‘free doctors’ visits’ policy

Legit.ng

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· Jul 6, 2026

Read how Babcock University student bagged medicine

A lady who wanted to study medicine at UNILAG shared the course she was given at Babcock University. She transferred to medicine and finally graduated as a doctor.

The College Fix

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· Jul 6, 2026

U. Texas System medical schools refuse to release public admissions data: report

All seven University of Texas medical schools recently refused to release their public admissions data, according to a new report by watchdog group Do No Harm. This sparked allegations that the schools may be preferring students based on race, despite the Supreme Court’s 2023 Students for Fair Admissions ruling that banned affirmative action in admissions. []

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Related coverage for "Zaniolo skips training with medical certificate as Udinese salary remains unsettled": Guineematin.com — « Je veux devenir médecin » : le rêve de Nyéréké Nicolas Kolié, 2ᵉ de N’Zérékoré au CEE. Malay Mail — Short RM100,000, top MRSM student who nearly turns down Al-Azhar offer to study medicine, gets MARA lifeline. The Rising Nepal — Doctors in Nepal see better career prospects overseas than within own country. The New Zealand Herald — Election 2026: Why you may not see a doctor under Labour’s ‘free doctors’ visits’ policy. Legit.ng — Read how Babcock University student bagged medicine. The College Fix — U. Texas System medical schools refuse to release public admissions data: report