Gyeonggi Province to Provide Legal Support for Vulnerable Immigrant Groups Blocked by Language and Information Barriers
Gyeonggi Province is launching a public legal support initiative for vulnerable immigrant communities and recruiting approximately 20 lawyers to assist.
Language Support: Cuts to Integration Courses Continue to be Criticized
Criticism of planned financial cuts to integration courses in Germany persists, with officials arguing that access should remain available to all migrants regardless of their residency status.
20-year-old Carl Oscar Malm founded Finland's first school for the deaf in 1846 – revolutionized the lives of the deaf
Carl Oscar Malm is celebrated for establishing Finland's first school for the deaf, greatly improving educational access for the deaf community.
Providers Sound the Alarm: Criticism of the Approval Stop for Integration Courses
The suspension of approvals for integration courses threatens smaller educational institutions and leaves thousands of migrants without vital access to language and integration programs in Germany.
Florida driver's license tests now only given in English
Florida has announced that driver's license tests will only be administered in English starting February 6.
‘A harmful barrier’: new Florida law mandates all driving tests to be offered in English only
A new Florida law requires all driving tests to be administered solely in English, eliminating previous options for non-English speakers.
The "War" over Russian language in the Baltic States. Putin can rejoice, the Prime Minister in danger
The Baltic States have heightened their defense investments due to the Ukraine war and are changing language education policies, with Latvia limiting access to media for Russian-speaking populations, which some critics see as a gift to the Kremlin.