by Tauseef Ahmad and Sajid Raina | 28 Jul 2025 | Education, Human Rights, India, Israel-Palestine, Ukraine
Some 90 million students across the globe lose their access to education, not from snow or hurricanes, but from the political storms that rage around them. Sarah Qanan studies inside her family’s tent in the Gaza city of Khan Younis 28 June 2025. (AP Photo/Abdel...
by Andie Korenge | 24 Jul 2025 | Education, Journalism
As the U.S. government slashes funding for public media, a PBS youth journalism project is awarded an international prize for outstanding achievement. Students at the 2025 Summer Academy, a weeklong Student Reporting Labs journalism training event in Washington D.C....
by Aida Sherwani | 22 Jul 2025 | Europe, United States, Youth Voices
Racial bias isn’t readily apparent in Latvia. But simply how you use your voice can set you apart as a foreigner. People tell a young woman to be quiet. (Illustration by News Decoder) The first time someone told me I was “too loud” in Latvia, I laughed. Not...
by Madison Dapcevich | 21 Jul 2025 | Media Literacy
Sometimes we feel compelled to share or repost what we read. But when we do, we might unwittingly spread disinformation. Beware of “copypasta.” A phone with a copypasta post on it. (Illustration by News Decoder) This article was produced exclusively for...
by News Decoder | 17 Jul 2025 | News Decoder Updates
News Decoder’s summer intern, Hannah Choo, believes that differences between cultures should be appreciated, not feared. News Decoder summer intern Hannah Choo. (Photo courtesy of Hannah Choo) At the age of 9, Hannah Choo found herself shuttled across the...