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Colleges in the U.S. attract a million international students a year. The pandemic, visa restrictions, rising tuition and fears about safety in America have driven enrollment down. But there's hope.
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In the U.S., more than 1 out of 5 residents is fully vaccinated against COVID-19. But elsewhere in the world, vaccination rates are much lower. Some poor nations have yet to receive a single dose.
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The residency program at Artpace, the museum Linda Pace created, has been a San Antonio institution.Three times a year, Artpace invites a curator to…
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"Sister cities" are international alliances made to promote cultural and economic ties around the world. San Antonio has 11 such partnerships on 4…
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How do nations take back control during turbulent times? 2016 carried at least two key turns in the global tide, each with profound consequences already…
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Big changes are coming to the United States' relationship with the island nation of Cuba. Just 90 miles from Florida, the two countries have been locked…
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Two major stories have dominated the news this summer: the police shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, and the clash between Israel and the…
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More than 1,000 individuals representing companies and organizations that ship materials across borders are in San Antonio this week for the U.S. Customs…
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They are more cosmopolitan, less religious, and more educated than their parents and grandparents. The millennials of the Arab world are going to change…
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In the first segment:The backlash from the non-discrimination ordinance continues to play out here in San Antonio. While anti-NDO advocates were unable to…