The assurance comes at the back of protest made by the Conference of Heads of Assisted Secondary Schools (CHASS) calling on the government to release funds
Parents and Junior High School (JHS) graduates rushed to complete their online processes to access the 2017 SHS placements but were stranded
Plans for an independence referendum in Iraqi Kurdistan have angered Ankara and Tehran, but little has changed for Iranian Kurdish rebels at rear bases in the mountains of northern Iraq.
Michael Cohen downplayed his contact with Felix Sater in an interview with Vanity Fair.
The melancholy ballad sung by anti-jihadist fighter Nimer echoes through the makeshift outpost in Syria's Raqa. But his sorrow has nothing to do with the surrounding battles: he misses his girlfriend.
British lawmakers will begin debating landmark legislation on Thursday to end Britain's membership of the European Union, with Prime Minister Theresa May gearing up for a major battle.
Climate change will hit the Pacific harder than anywhere else on Earth and the region's tiny island nations need major international aid to deal with the challenge, the World Bank said Thursday.
At least six people have been killed in the French part of the Caribbean island St Martin after Hurricane Irma tore through the region, Guadeloupe prefect Eric Maire said Wednesday.
North Korea held a mass celebration for the scientists involved in carrying out its largest nuclear blast to date, with fireworks and a mass rally in Pyongyang.
Hurricane Irma killed one person and left behind "total devastation" as the monster storm smashed into the tiny Caribbean island of Barbuda on Wednesday, the prime minister said.
Bahrain has retreated from promised reforms and "dramatically" escalated a clampdown on political dissent over the past year, rights watchdog Amnesty International said Thursday.
The famous spy duo of author John le Carre and his protagonist George Smiley are back for new adventures on Thursday with a novel harking back to the Cold War but carrying an anti-Brexit message.
Margot Duhalde lies awake scared when she remembers what she was doing over 70 years ago: flying fighter planes without a radar over England in World War II -- and sometimes crashing.
Florida officials have already issued evacuation orders to residents in vulnerable areas, including parts of Miami, as Irma approaches.
Fowowe-Erusiafe, however, advised the accused that suicide was not the way out and that he should look at the brighter side of life.
Three Dreamers, undocumented immigrants who arrived in the US as kids, sat down to talk with Facebook's CEO about their experiences and the importance of DACA.
Carles Puigdemont, the leader of Catalonia who is pushing for a referendum on independence from Spain, has been a convinced secessionist since his youth, long before the issue moved to the centre of Catalan politics.
The world football governing body has withheld its earlier decision to ban referee J.O Lamptey from officiating for the rest of his life.
It's the Patriots, and then everyone else to start the 2017 season
The United States on Wednesday demanded an oil embargo on North Korea and a freeze on the foreign assets of leader Kim Jong-Un, in a dramatic bid to force an end to the perilous nuclear stand-off.
Facebook
Twitter
Pinterest
Instagram
Google+
YouTube
LinkedIn
RSS