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The 70th Edition of the Eurovision Song Contest, held this year in Vienna kickstarted tonight with the first semi-final.

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Fifteen countries participated, each aiming for one of 10 spots available in the May 16 Grand Final.

While San Marino, Estonia, Portugal, Poland and Belgium were not able to allocate...


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Incheon, SOUTH KOREA – A holiday that I always looked forward to when I was young was, without a doubt, Children’s Day. Taking a day off from school to go pick out a toy at the shopping mall certainly sounds delightful, and it was. 

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I can still vividly remember wandering through the toy aisles, eyes wide, carefu...


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Copenhagen, DENMARK – The Devil Wears Prada 2, the sequel to the 2006 The Devil Wears Prada lived up to the expectations, taking the characters and story from the first film in the context of the ever-changing modern magazine industry.

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Even though the movie just hit theaters on May 1st, the hype onlin...


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Auburn, Maine, U.S.A. – Students from 20 countries and 19 U.S. states were recognized as winners in this year’s Youth Journalism International Excellence in Journalism Contest.

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The 2026 contest, the 17th annual competition, recognized some of the great work done by the world’s best young reporters, ed...


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HONG KONG – As a student in Hong Kong, my life often feels like a spreadsheet. Each day is divided into color-coded segments for studying, activities, and tutoring.

My future is measured by an IB target score, a specific admissions rank for a top university, and a neat, linear path to a “successful” career.

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