Nowadays, in most areas of the world, teenagers are not really up to date with news, as they avoid buying newspapers and watching the news on TV. In this essay, I will discuss the reasons for this growing problem, such as the difficult language used in newspapers and the use of social media and explore possible solutions like youth magazines. To begin with, teens may avoid newspapers since they often use complex vocabulary. For instance, this could prevent teens from fully understanding the meaning of the article they are reading and may also result in young people considering worldwide news as dull. Another reason why teenagers do not follow worldwide developments may be that they spend too much time on social networks. These days, the use of social networks and instant chatting services has become the major form of entertainment for young adults. For example, children will prefer to communicate with their friends on platforms such as Facebook and Twitter rather than r...