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French police say they believe all of the attackers involved shootings and bombings in Paris are dead.
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The internet is full of so many crazy things that it can be hard to find the good stuff. So we've brought you 11 accounts every guy should follow on YouTube, Instagram and Twitter
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For the first time ever, WHO has recognised that adolescents' needs have to be dealt with separately. WHO's Dr Flavia Bustreo talked to Young Post about what this means.
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Michal García and Jeff Anello, aka The Anello, came to the Young Post office to launch our Live@YP music video series. We caught up with the indie pop duo ahead of next weekend's Clockenflap festival to find out more about them.
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Boys are often expected to be tough and not to show weakness. When it comes to issues that can have a serious effect, like cyberbullying, this approach needs to change.
Every Wednesday we ask our Brain Game contestants one interesting, thought-provoking or just plain quirky question. Their answers will be published anonymously in Young Post. Then readers can vote...
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Old and new skyscrapers stand tall
Chaotic yet beautiful, Hong Kong is a dazzling city of contradictions. When Romain Jacquet-Lagrèze moved to the city in 2009, he was immediately inspired to buy his first DSLR camera. Now, the 27-...
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Win an hour of trampoline fun at Bounce with Young Post's photo caption contest!
This week, we asked our junior reporters, if they could only eat one type of food for the rest of their lives, what would they choose? Here are our favourite answers …
Feel as if you're stuck in a fashion rut? Just follow our handy guide and you'll be putting together looks perfect for any situation.
The MTR has issued a new permit to allow people to carry large musical instruments on its trains. But art executives and musicians said yesterday the permit contains "insulting" terms.
Do not watch Robert Zemeckis' The Walk if you suffer from vertigo or acrophobia. You will not cope.
Is it fair for male athletes to be paid more than their female counterparts? Two students discuss.
In Hong Kong, we rarely hear the words "gender equality". You might think this is because women in Hong Kong have pretty much the same rights as men.
Where do you find the best mooncakes in HK's crowded market? A team of Young Post readers and staff put their tastebuds to the test…
The government has denied its radical new Reflective Path scheme to deter teens from breaking the law is to frighten the city's impressionable youth into steering clear of political activism.
Hate it when you can't talk back? Well, you can with Young Post. Have your say and share with students around Hong Kong.
A water sample taken from a flat in Shui Chuen O Estate, Sha Tin, has been found to contain three times the recommended safe levels of lead and nickel
Your paperwork is in order and now your parents are going to throw you to the lions, er, I mean the overseas teachers or agents who will decide your fate.
Debbie Ho (left) won silver in the women's epee at the Asian Youth Games in Nanjing.
Epee fencer Debbie Ho Tik-lam won a silver medal at the Asian Youth Games in Nanjing on Tuesday. The Form Four student from St Paul's Convent School ...
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Jessica, 16, is a member of the Hong Kong Athletics Team...
The Model United Nations gives students a chance to learn about international politics.
Local students will gather to discuss key world issues at the Hong Kong Model United Nations Conferences (HKMUN) beginning on Thursday at Hong Kong Science Park.
It's that time of the year: back to school and back to reality. Here's what one student thinks of the new term.
Kit: Hello this is listening plus and you are with Young Post reporter Lai Ying-kit. Today we will be discussing a government plan to stop giving extra floor areas to developers for building green...
Food waste figures are terrifying - but you can help to change all that. Join our "Waste Not, Want Not" project to help spread the anti-food-waste message.
(From left) WIS students Martin Lee-Paterson and Sam Lam, and Sha Tin College's Raymond Chen, give their presentation.
Team projects can be tough, even if your teammates are your friends. Imagine how much more difficult such assignments would be if your teammates didn't even go to the same school.
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Travelling through the countryside of Sweden, product designer Michael Leung was intrigued by the site of two burgundy beehives on a snow-covered hill...
More and more tourists are flooding here from the mainland to celebrate their holidays. Many Hongkongers benefit from this influx of tourists. Shops ...
School life gets a little supernatural in the new anime Kyoukai no Rinne.
The Student of the Year Awards are almost upon us. The most prestigious annual secondary school competition is judged by past winners, Hong Kong university professors...
Siobhan Haughey of Hong Kong checks her time after finishing second in the 200m individual medley final at the Nanjing Youth Olympics.
Siobhan Haughey, winner of the 2013 Student of the Year: Sportsperson award, struck silver in the pool on Sunday night to secure Hong Kong's first medal of the Nanjing Youth Olympics...
Designer Fion Ko stands next to her fantasy friend, la petite mu mu.
Some years ago, local artist Fion Ko Hiu-har hit a rough patch. She knew life has its ups and downs, but this time everything felt grey.
DO-IT-YOURSELF Listen to five people talking about the does and don’ts of DIY.
Change is coming to this troubled country - in the form of courses to teach young people life skills they can use.
As skyscrapers and luxury residential towers cloud the skies of Hong Kong, their shadows fall on historic buildings that have stood since the 19th century.
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Jack Ma says "talented people are usually a bit weird."
Alibaba founder Jack Ma outlines his HK$1 billion fund for entrepreneurs in Hong Kong, and explains why failure and being weird helps make a business great.
Print media has entered an ice age. It's not uncommon for established newspaper and magazine companies to either close down or go online only, because fewer people are reading print material.
Hate it when you can't talk back? Well, you can with Young Post. Have your say and share with students around Hong Kong
Reporter Melanie Leung is confident enough to do a headstand while balancing on a stand-up paddleboard
Water sports have never been my thing. I don't have the best track record: I once kayaked down a river, but missed where I was supposed to stop, and ended up paddling for eight hours.
Thriving metropolis or historical gem? If Hong Kong had to choose, which should it be?
Books can change lives. There is something about analysing someone's thoughts and ideas that makes reading magical. So this week, we asked Team YP about their personal life-changing reads.
Saving up for that new thingamajig that all of your friends have been raving about? Want to keep the hard-earned money from that summer job in your pockets for a while longer? Well, we came up with...
Time flies when you're having fun, and that's certainly true for summer holidays. So, really, should the holidays be longer?
Emily (left) and Christy dress a mannequin.
When we go shopping, we rarely think about the work that goes into opening a shop. Young Post's junior reporters found out that it's actually a very complicated process …
Explosive material found by police at the boy's flat.
A 15-year-old boy who is believed to be mentally ill tried to set off powerful home-made explosives at Aberdeen Police Station on Tuesday, police said.
Winning author Honor Siu Yiu shows us her weapon of choice.
Writing a great story is hard work. An author needs to think of an exciting plot, develop interesting characters, and add details to create a setting that will draw readers in.
Professor Carlos Soto and his students learning English through Bollywood films at CMA Choi Cheung Kok Secondary School in Tuen Mun last year.
Sixty Nepalese students at a secondary school in Tuen Mun boycotted class on Tuesday to protest against the school's sudden firing of two staff members who had been helping them.
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Here is your chance to hone your non-fiction review skills and win a Star Wars special edition PS4 bundle!
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Young Post's junior reporters get to try some really cool food. This week, they visited Harmony Village Vegetarian to sample some meat-free Chinese delights
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Taylor Swift had been sued by R&B singer Jessie Braham of taking lyrics from his song into her hit “Shake it Off”. A US District Court judge dismissed the case today using Swift’s lyrics.
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