Gambia, market, October 2020, Banna Sabally July 16, 2021Add Commentby yjieditor@gmail.com Before this week, Gambians were lax about wearing facemasks and practicing social distancing. Now there are fines for people who fail to wear masks or socially distance. (Banna Sabally/YJI) FacebookXPinterestEmailLinkedIn
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News • No one is safe • Reporter's Notebook • Special projects • Top Hear directly from ‘No one is safe’ reporters January 22, 2022Add Commentby Youth Journalism International, Norah Springborn Norah Springborn is a Senior Reporter with Youth Journalism International. Student reporters who...
Audio Recording Available • News • Top Rethinking college applications in a changing political climate October 25, 2025Add Commentby Dorothy Quanteh, Lina Marie Schulenkorf Upper Marlboro, Maryland, U.S.A. – Last year, Kerrington Brown, a junior at Luella High School and...
Audio Recording Available • Perspective • Top • Travel Acadia is a great introduction to America’s national parks October 22, 2025Add Commentby Lyat Melese, Lina Marie Schulenkorf Acadia National Park, Maine, U.S.A. – There is something unforgettable about stepping into a place...