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Topic 1 Group Aims to Save ‘Critically Endangered’ Video Games
A non-profit group that studies the history of video games estimates that about 87 percent of classic games have been lost over time.
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Topic 2 In Japan, Silkworms, Crickets, Bugs Are on the Table
More restaurants in Japan are offering bugs in their dishes.
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Topic 3 Torch Will Bring its Light to the 2024 Olympics
Olympic Games organizers in France presented the 2024 Olympic torch that will light the Summer Games in the country a year from now.
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Topic 4 For Some, Getting Married Needs to Be an Experience Unlike any Other
More couples are asking guests to wear nontraditional clothing to their marriage ceremonies.
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Topic 5 Bhutanese Youth Look to Australia for a Better Life
Young people are leaving Bhutan as Australia has reopened its borders to international students after the pandemic.
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Topic 6 Morocco’s Women’s Soccer Team Inspires Girls in Arab World
Morocco’s national women’s soccer team is set to make its first appearance at the FIFA Women’s World Cup.
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Topic 7 Brazil Sees Sharp Drop in Vaccination since COVID-19 Pandemic
The percentage of people vaccinated in Brazil has decreased since the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Topic 8 GPS Data Could Predict Earthquakes Hours Ahead
Researchers say they have identified earth movement signals that could predict earthquakes up to two hours before they hit.
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Topic 9 AI Method Creates Six Language Versions of K-Pop Song
A South Korean music production company is using a method of artificial intelligence (AI) to create different language versions of pop music songs.
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Topic 10 In Dubai, ‘Gourmet Water’ Injected with Minerals
New kinds of drinks like smoothies, lattes, beers, and cocktails have become popular in recent years.
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Topic 11 In Hollywood Strike, AI’s Part Is Important
Labor unions for actors and writers are striking over pay, benefits and job protections.
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Topic 12 In Japan, ‘Job-leaving Agents’ Help People Quit Their Jobs
Japan is a nation known for its workers’ loyalty to their companies and lifetime employment.
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Topic 13 Churches in Europe See Record Numbers of Visitors
Famous Christian religious places in southern Europe are seeing record numbers of visitors.
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Topic 14 ‘Barbie’ Is Changing the Clothes People Wear
If you walk into a clothing store, you are likely to be hit with an explosion of the color pink.
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Topic 15 After 50 Years, Officials Aim to Remove an Israeli Man from His Beach Home
For more than 50 years, Nissim Kahlon has lived in an unusual way on the Mediterranean coast in Israel.
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Topic 16 Japan Wants to Remove Social Pressure on Women in Science
Yuna Kato is a third-year student at one of Japan’s top engineering universities.
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Topic 17 Ernest Hemingway and Running of the Bulls
Ernest Hemingway, the Nobel Prize-winning American writer, first visited the Spanish city of Pamplona 100 years ago in July.
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Topic 18 Jill Biden Visits Paris to Announce America’s Return to UNESCO
Jill Biden, the first lady of the United States, is in Paris this week to announce her country’s return to UNESCO.
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Topic 19 To Cut Food Waste, Switzerland Tries Public Refrigerators
A nonprofit group in Geneva, Switzerland is making refrigerators available so restaurant owners and cooks can make food available to the public before it goes bad.
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Topic 20 China Plans New Limits on Children’s Smartphone Use
China has released an early form of new rules that aim to reduce the amount of time children spend on their smartphones.