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Top 10s takes a look at what school lunch looks like around the world, showcasing the diverse and often surprising meals served to students across different countries.
Far-Flung Postcards is a weekly series in which NPR's international correspondents share snapshots capturing moments from their lives and work in places around the world.
Jewish schools, where hundreds of thousands of Jewish children around the world currently study, have become an anchor. View of an empty classroom at a school in Givatayim, during a teacher's ...
Children in many of the world’s wealthiest countries saw marked declines in their academic performance, mental wellbeing, and ...
Though he spent much of his life abroad, the new Pope Leo XIV, born Robert Francis Prevost, hails from the Chicago area, ...
International students — and the big tuition checks they bring  — are a key ingredient in the American college business model ...
"To be able to represent a person of color on a fantasy show like that — it's just mind-boggling and surreal and such an ...
UNICEF works around the world to provide support for children ... have had to live without schools, kindergartens or even a safe space to play and be with friends outside. UNICEF is working ...
Principal Chris Bork offered Ronnie to stay with his family the rest of the school year, wanting to see him make it to the ...
Robert Prevost, a native of Chicago, is a missionary who spent his career ministering in Peru and leads the Vatican’s office ...
Students at Central Middle School will soon connect with students across the globe through a program called Global Classmates ...