This is an excellent resource for finding target language newspapers from around the world. I would give my students a country and a topic and have them research that topic (ie, the environment). Or, we could focus on a global topic and compare/contrast how it is being presented in different target-language speaking countries (ie. North Korea crisis)
Today's Front Pages is a dynamic feature of the Newseum website, providing pdf versions and links to prominent newspapers around the US and around the world. To access today's news in another country and in another language, view the collection via the "Map"view which allows you to choose the region of the world you want to explore.
As an activity for world language students, have them research a current event that appears on the front pages of several international papers, in English and in the target language. Use this activity to not only learn about current news and culture, but to explore how a singular event is reported differently by different newspapers.
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