Social Media - Follow news sources on social media e.g. Instagram, Facebook.
Newspaper - Read the newspaper, preferably the world news section.
TV - Watch news programs on TV channels, either free to air TV or paid subscriptions. News programs usually run in the mornings or evenings around dinner time. There are more entertaining programs that cover main news headlines e.g. the program called Have You Been Paying Attention.
Websites - Visiting news websites can give you a range of news categories and headlines. Save News sources to your Favourites for easy and quick access.
Apps - Download Apps to your phone to easily access news. You can change the settings to receive notifications of major headlines.
Podcasts - These can be good for the drive to school or work.
Talking to People - Asking questions and engaging in meaningful discussions with other people improves your knowledge about world news and may expose you to a wide range of ideas and perspectives. But be wary about the validity and accuracy of what other people say.