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Academic innovation can help budding entrepreneurs overcome future challenges
As globalisation and technological advancements continue to reshape the way we live and work, educational institutions must also evolve to help equip students with the right mindset and skills to tackle the challenges in our rapidly changing world. Academic innovation has been the guiding principle at Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University (XJTLU), in the city of Suzhou, in eastern China’s Jiangsu province, which is an international, research-focused joint venture between Xi’an Jiaotong University...

LeBron James snubbed as an NBA All-Star Game starter for first time in 21 years

Malaysians’ foreign-policy satire, Japan’s fighter jet project boost: 7 Asia highlights

Viral Zumba video triggers police probe in Malaysia over revealing attire
A “back to school”-themed Zumba session in Malaysia is being investigated by police and Islamic authorities after viral footage showing headscarf-wearing instructors dressed in revealing attire piqued censorious conservatives’ anger. The aerobics session, live-streamed on Saturday morning, quickly triggered a social media pile-on, with critics accusing the organisers of violating religious and public decency norms in the Muslim-majority country. On Sunday, Selangor’s Islamic Religious Department...

Mort d’El Hacen Diarra : le parquet de Paris annonce l’ouverture d’une information judiciaire

EN DIRECT, Groenland : des avions d’une force militaire américano-canadienne doivent « bientôt arriver » au Groenland
Nouvelle-Calédonie : Emmanuel Macron annonce un accord politico-économique, conclu sans le FLNKS

Euro de handball : victorieuse de la Norvège, la France met le cap sur le tour principal, où elle défiera le Danemark
Invaincus au tour préliminaire, les Bleus se mesureront lors de la seconde phase de poule du tournoi au favori danois, à l’Allemagne et à l’Espagne. Le bilan de leurs débuts dans le tournoi incite à l’optimisme, même si le jeu d’attaque reste à peaufiner.

L’ex-président burkinabé Damiba arrêté au Togo et expulsé après avoir été jugé pour des tentatives présumées de putschs dans son pays
EN DIRECT, budget 2026 : Sébastien Lecornu va engager mardi après-midi la responsabilité de son gouvernement en activant le 49.3

Baseball America’s Carlos Collazo is optimistic about the Washington Nationals long term outlook

Why did the Falcons hire Kevin Stefanski as their new head coach?
He’s here. Kevin Stefanski is Atlanta’s newest head coach, and he faces a daunting job with these Falcons fresh off a rough stint in Cleveland. The Falcons were one of the league’s most exciting teams a decade ago and Stefanski one of its most promising coaches more recently than that, but the past several years have diminished both. Now begins a critical chapter for team and coach. The Falcons need to break an eight-year streak of losing seasons and prove they haven’t just been collecting interesting talent with no real team-building plan, and they’re turning to Stefanski to wrangle this roster into a winner. Stefanski needs to—and wants to—show that the losing and dysfunction that came to define the past couple seasons of his tenure with the Browns was due to the front office and ownership more than his ability to coach and lead. Matt Ryan shied away from a first-time head coach or a truly familiar face and went with a seasoned, offensively minded option well-regarded by past players but fired by one of the least competent organizations in football. Like every other hire this cycle and every other cycle, it’s a bet rather than a sure thing. So why did the Falcons hire Stefanski? What does he bring to the table, and where might he stumble? Why they did it There are a few reasons. One is demeanor, which we’ll end up talking about a lot in this piece. Matt Ryan clearly remembers his days with Mike Smith, Mike Mularkey, Kyle Shanahan, Dirk Koetter, and Dan Quinn fondly, because he described someone with the ability to be calm and even-keeled, a coach who can connect effectively with players, and a proven leader as some of his requirements. There will always be quibbles, but Stefanski clearly checked those boxes with the Falcons; their level of interest in John Harbaugh (similarly regarded as a reasonable, players’ coach option) tells you they were looking hard at a certain personality type. While Ryan promised not to be married to an offensive-minded head coach, casting a wide net with interviews, the Falcons always seemed likely to hire one. Their offensive coordinator carousel under Dan Quinn in particular—they ran through Kyle Shanahan, Steve Sarkisian, and Dirk Koetter in six seasons—likely left a lasting impression on Ryan, who is looking to get this organization to build around Michael Penix Jr. or (failing that) another young quarterback who will benefit from continuity and stability. The failure of Zac Robinson to consistently lift the Falcons offense underscored how fraught the hiring process can be for a defensive-minded head coach, too, but the Falcons have far too much money and far too many draft picks invested in that side of the ball for mediocrity. The Falcons, no strangers to losing and dysfunction of their own, likely came to feel comfortable with Stefanski stepping into a tough situation and being able to both keep his cool and lift the boats in Atlanta’s particular harbor. They know he lost and lost a lot the last two years with the Browns, but his ability to hold the locker room together likely appealed to them as much as his offensive acumen. Ryan and Blank also would be aware of both the aftermath of the Deshaun Watson trade—it could have been Atlanta, after all—and Cleveland’s reputation for being a difficult place for coaches to work. Stefanski actually has experience guiding a team to the playoffs within the past five seasons—the last coach who Atlanta hired that had that experience as a head coach was Dan Reeves—and has plenty of connections to build a staff. In essence, the Falcons chose Stefanski because of who he is (or at least who they believe him to be), his track record as an offensive mind and experience as a head coach, and because they believe he’ll be a stabilizing force for a franchise that has been anything but stable. Why it might work Start with the run game. Stefanski prizes a good one, has been able to get the most out of not just great players like Nick Chubb but also lesser lights…
