Reporter Lynda hit the streets of Cape Town to find out how people felt now that South Africa is no longer in the World Cup. Fans agree that their performance against France was wonderful, and are rooting for the remaining African teams!
Our reporters in Khayelitsha bring you coverage of one of the most surprising matches of the World Cup, Brazil vs. the Netherlands. Come watch with them at the fan park near Cape Town!
Produced as part of a partnership with Grassroot Soccer and The Premier League to spread HIV awareness messages though football and social media, this report teaches young people the basic science behind how HIV infects the body
In the World Cup there’s always the possibility of cultural exchanges. Between tourists and locals, different languages and nationalities. And journalists. In this eighth video report, World Cup Reporters meets an international reporter. Interviewing and being interviewed. Portuguese and Spanish. Learning and teaching. For a moment, they are one.
Many young people feel that the recent London riots in the summer of 2011 happened due to young people feeling angry at being isolated from mainstream society. This film shows the personal story of a young woman with a lack of prospects, stuck in a cycle of destruction.
England didn’t fare as well as their fans had hoped against Algeria, with the match ending in a disappointing 0-0 draw. Will they move on? We’ll find out this afternoon as they face off with Slovenia.