They justify their actions by claiming Soleimani organizes terrorist activities.How about the killing of Qasem Soleimani ? .. ohhh right, because it's done by the US .. so must be for the good of the world and lawful ... got it
They have several universities at the top100. I think Monash has a campus of sorts in China. While agents are discouraged from acting for Australian universities, I'm assuming individuals can apply on their own. Meanwhile, NZ is sliding down the rankings in the teaching of stem subjects at high school level, so it would be a waste of money and time to send young children for high school education.And the quality University in Aussie is way over rated anyway
Meanwhile, NZ is sliding down the rankings in the teaching of stem subjects at high school level, so it would be a waste of money and time to send young children for high school education.
hate crime everyday against asians
let those west worshippers see what its really like here
It was reported earlier that it isn't a hate crime. Not sure why the police didn't charge him hate crime initially.
hate crime everyday against asians
let those west worshippers see what its really like here
Having lost almost every other fight, they now resort to pure hate to get by. Fair enough, but as time will show soon, the west will eventually come to regret this action as once the SHTF, and when the USA goes down and really any further disaster that is all but expected to occur, expect the favor to be returned, with dividends. The west had there chance and blew it by propagating hate so it is only right that the same hatred is going to destroy them.It appears the west is winning the war of propagating hatred against Asian and Chinese.
It was reported earlier that it isn't a hate crime. Not sure why the police didn't charge him hate crime initially.
That’s just the direct revenue. The flow-on effects for student heavy areas can be even more disastrous. Praying this hits them as hard as possible!
Once the CCP has issued "unofficial" directives, no international education agents would dare to violate that order
Chinese students brought a staggering $10.5 billion to australian universities
Money better spent at home in China