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Israel kills multiple journalists in Gaza, including prominent Al Jazeera reporters
by AZ Demon - August 12, 2025

A devastating Israeli aerial bombardment in Gaza City late Sunday night led to the fatalities of seven individuals, a tragic toll that...

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Ukrainian Residents Voice Concern Over Potential Land-for-Ceasefire Deal
by AZ Demon - August 12, 2025

A wave of apprehension has swept across eastern Ukraine, particularly in cities like Sloviansk, following reports that the United Sta...

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Collision Amidst Rising Tensions in South China Sea
by AZ Demon - August 11, 2025

A Chinese warship recently collided with its own coast guard vessel during a pursuit of a Philippine vessel in the South China Sea. Th...

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Gust

noun | GUST

Gust refers to a sudden strong wind. It is also used figuratively for a sudden outburst of something, such as a feeling

Today’s weather will be windy, with gusts of up to 40 miles per hour.

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Why We Created This Website

Many people want to improve their English, but they find real news articles too difficult to understand. At the same time, reading simple English texts is not always interesting. We wanted to solve both problems by creating easy-to-read versions of real news. This way, learners can read the same news in three different levels and grow step by step.

We also add important vocabulary words in bold and include short vocabulary lists at the end of each article. This helps readers learn useful words that are commonly used in English news.

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Each news article is carefully rewritten into three versions:

  • Basic Level: For beginners or early learners of English. Sentences are short and simple. Grammar is basic and vocabulary is easy.
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  • Advanced Level: For readers who want to challenge themselves with near-native English. The article is rewritten to closely match the tone and structure of original news.
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