Syrian students in UK face expulsion after funding cut
More than 640 Syrian students are facing expulsion from UK universities after the Syrian ministry of higher education stopped funding their tuitions fees.
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More than 640 Syrian students are facing expulsion from UK universities after the Syrian ministry of higher education stopped funding their tuitions fees.
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