
World News Bulletin for Kids!
Hot on the heels of the World Class Newsround Bulletin for kids which started in March on BBC7, World Class launches a longer international news bulletin on Monday 23rd April.
The World News bulletin for kids can be heard from Monday to Friday on the World Class website from 12.00 GMT (13.00 BST). Just click on the audio icon on the top right hand corner.
There news and sports from all over the world, a daily quiz and even some history - what happened on this day in the past?
And because it's available on the web, you can listen anytime.

Programmes are stored on the website for a week, so you can listen back - to bulletins and teachers can revisit material in class.
Why not use the topics in the news to start a debate. How much power should humans give robots ? What's the best way of getting rid of mosquitoes that spread malaria?
If you are a pupil, why not talk to your teacher about it?
We would love to hear from children, teachers and other listeners. Tell us what you think of the bulletin wherever you are.
If your school has twinned with a school in another country, Malawi, Ghana or Pakistan perhaps, why not agree to listen to the bulletin and then share your views with your twinned school?
Compare what its like for kids growing up in your town, to what its like for kids in Ghana?

And if your school has a special story you would like to share, why not write and tell us about it? It just might end up in the World Class Bulletin.
You could even make your own recordings and send us clips. We want to hear your news!
If you would like to send us your views on the bulletin, or your special stories, please email us at worldclass@bbc.co.uk and put 'Bulletin' in the subject field, and we will get in touch with you.
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