Starting 15 September 2025: Here's What's Happening!
Welcome to this week’s news, all summarised with amazing AI.
Join us as we explore exciting places, meet historical figures, discover amazing animals, and learn about cool science. Each article is packed with fun facts that will expand your knowledge and spark your curiosity.

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Politics

Fun Fact!
Did you know that the United Nations has 193 member countries, and they meet in a giant building in New York City that looks like a big glass rectangle? When countries vote on important decisions, they use a special system where each country gets one vote, no matter how big or small they are!

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Sports

Yahoo Sports - 21.09.25

Premier League: Build-up and team news as Arsenal host Man City

Follow live text coverage and radio commentary as Arsenal host Manchester City in the Premier League.

🟢 Big Game Today! Arsenal is playing against Manchester City in the Premier League.
Star Players Saliba is back for Arsenal, but Saka will start on the bench.
🏆 Chasing the Top If Arsenal wins, they will move up to second place in the league.
🚀 City Wants to Climb Manchester City is trying to get into the top half of the standings.
🎥 Watch the Action Fans can watch and listen to the match live to see all the exciting goals and saves!

Fun Fact!
A soccer ball has exactly 32 panels - 12 black pentagons and 20 white hexagons! The black and white pattern was first used in the 1970 World Cup so people could see the ball better on black and white TV screens.

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Finance

World Economic Forum - 17.09.25

Crypto rule comparison: the US GENIUS Act versus EU's MiCA

The US GENIUS Act converges with EU crypto rules somewhat. Crypto rules aim to create an environment for trusted, open currencies for the digital economy.

🪙 New Rules for Digital Money
The US made the GENIUS Act, and the EU has MiCA, both making rules for "stablecoins," a type of digital money.
🌍 Working Together:
These rules are similar, helping the US and EU work together so crypto companies follow the same safety rules.
💰 Safe Money:
Both laws make sure digital money is backed by real reserves and kept safe from bank risks, so people can trust it.
⚖️ Fair Play:
Crypto companies must follow rules about honesty, transparency, and anti-crime checks. Bad behavior can get punished.
🚫 No Big Tech Coins:
Both the US and EU protect people from big tech trying to control money with "vanity coins."

Fun Fact!
The first ever purchase made with Bitcoin was two pizzas that cost 10,000 Bitcoins in 2010! Today, those same Bitcoins would be worth millions of dollars. That's probably the most expensive pizza in history!

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Animals & Food

Fun Fact!
Ants can carry objects that are 50 times heavier than their own body weight! If humans were that strong, we could pick up a car with just our hands. Some ants also farm tiny mushrooms underground for food, just like human farmers!

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Space Adventures

Fun Fact!
There are over 34,000 pieces of space junk bigger than a marble floating around Earth right now! They travel at speeds of 17,500 miles per hour - that's fast enough to go around the entire Earth in just 90 minutes!

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Fashion Fun

Fun Fact!
The zipper was invented in 1893, but it took 20 years before people started using it on clothes! Before zippers, people used lots of tiny buttons, hooks, or laces to close their jackets and dresses.

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Test Your Knowledge Quiz!
Let's see how much you remember from all these amazing discoveries and news! Choose the best answer for each question:
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Question 1: What did the UK decide to do with Palestine?
  • A) Ignore it completely
  • B) Recognise it as a country at the United Nations
  • C) Start a war with it
  • D) Buy land from it
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Question 2: What generation of young people led protests in Nepal?
  • A) Gen X
  • B) Baby Boomers
  • C) Gen Z
  • D) Millennials
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Question 3: Which teams were playing in the big Premier League game?
  • A) Arsenal and Liverpool
  • B) Manchester City and Chelsea
  • C) Arsenal and Manchester City
  • D) Liverpool and Manchester United
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Question 4: What are stablecoins?
  • A) Coins that don't fall over
  • B) A type of digital money
  • C) Coins made of stable materials
  • D) Horse riding equipment
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Question 5: How many native ant species in Fiji are in trouble?
  • A) Almost 4 out of 10
  • B) Almost 6 out of 10
  • C) Almost 8 out of 10
  • D) Almost 2 out of 10
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Question 6: How many people work at Neo Space Group (NSG)?
  • A) Almost 500
  • B) Almost 800
  • C) Almost 1000
  • D) Almost 300
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Question 7: How many countries are exploring space?
  • A) More than 50
  • B) More than 80
  • C) More than 100
  • D) More than 30
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Question 8: Where did the Cos fashion show take place?
  • A) In a shopping mall
  • B) In a super old rope factory
  • C) In a school gymnasium
  • D) In a movie theater
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Question 9: What did some designers use to make outfits at New York Fashion Week?
  • A) Paper and glue
  • B) Tinsel
  • C) Plastic bags
  • D) Aluminum foil
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Question 10: What do insects help flowers do?
  • A) Grow
  • B) Change colors
  • C) Make noise
  • D) Move around

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Amazing Fun Facts You Didn't Know!
🌍 Geography Wonder
Nepal is home to Mount Everest, the tallest mountain in the world! It's so tall that if you stacked 20 Empire State Buildings on top of each other, Mount Everest would still be taller!
Sports Magic
The fastest soccer kick ever recorded was 131 miles per hour! That's faster than most cars drive on the highway. The ball would reach the goal in less than half a second!
🚀 Space Secrets
Astronauts grow about 2 inches taller in space because there's no gravity pulling down on their spine! But don't worry, they shrink back to normal size when they return to Earth.

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Quiz Answers
Here are the correct answers to the quiz. How many did you get right?
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Answer: B) Recognise it as a country at the United Nations
The UK decided to recognise Palestine as a country for the first time!
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Answer: C) Gen Z
Gen Z young people led the protests that made big changes in Nepal.
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Answer: C) Arsenal and Manchester City
These two teams played in the exciting Premier League match.
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Answer: B) A type of digital money
Stablecoins are digital money that both the US and EU are making rules for.
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Answer: C) Almost 8 out of 10
Scientists found that almost 8 out of 10 native ant species in Fiji are in trouble.
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Answer: B) Almost 800
Neo Space Group has almost 800 people working on cool space projects!
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Answer: B) More than 80
More than 80 countries are exploring space for different reasons.
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Answer: B) In a super old rope factory
The Cos fashion show happened in a really old rope factory in New York.
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Answer: B) Tinsel
Some designers made amazing outfits using sparkly tinsel!
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Answer: A) Grow
Insects are super important because they help flowers grow and keep nature healthy!
How many did you get right? If you got 8-10 correct, you're a News Superhero! If you got 5-7 correct, you're a Rookie Rescue Hero!! If you got 1-4 correct, you're a Hero in Training!

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More Incredible Facts!
Tiny But Mighty
If you collected all the ants in the world and put them on a giant scale, they would weigh about the same as all the humans on Earth! There are over 1 million ants for every person on the planet.
Money History
Before coins and paper money, people used to trade with chocolate beans, shells, and even giant stone wheels! Some of these stone wheels were so big and heavy that people couldn't move them, so they just remembered who owned which wheel.
Fashion Through Time
High heels were originally invented for men, not women! Kings and wealthy men wore them in the 1600s to look taller and more powerful. The higher the heel, the more important the person was considered to be!

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Stay Curious! 🧠
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