Coronavirus, Bahrain, Juffair, Lina Temzini April 21, 2020Add Commentby YJI The majority here respect the measures taken and avoid going out unless it is necessary. This is a road in Juffair, normally one of the busiest neighborhoods of Bahrain. (Lina Temzini/YJI) FacebookXPinterestEmailLinkedIn
No one is safe • Perspective • Reporter's Notebook • Top YJI students who reported ‘No one is safe’ share... January 31, 2022Add Commentby Sreehitha Gandluri, Emily Fromant, Purnima Priyadarsini, Norah Springborn, Amy Goodman, Chuying Huo, Lina Kรถksal, Manar Lezaar, Ana Fadul, Bilge Gรผven, Regina Lรณpez, Holly Hostettler-Davies, Viktorie Goldmannovรก, Chinalurumogu Eze, Annalena Stache, Matty Ennis, Daisy Wigg, Thet, Burak Sanel, Parnian Shahsavary
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 • 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. โ There is something unforgettable about stepping into a place...
Diwali • Holidays • Photo Essay • Top Dwali, the pretty Hindu festival of lights, is also quite... October 20, 2025Add Commentby Shiara Naveen (Shiara Naveen/YJI) A doorway decorated for Dwaili. (Shiara Naveen/YJI) People setting up flower...