The Harbinger Prize 2025

We are proud to announce the third edition of The Harbinger Prize — and for the 2025 edition we made it a real challenge! This year, participants will choose one of our four prompts to write their piece. The competition is open to students aged 15 to 17 worldwide. We seek young people capable of exploring pressing issues through their unique perspectives, fostering a deeper understanding of the world around them.

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Meet the Editorial Board 2025

The Editorial Board of Harbingers’ Magazine is led by the Editor-in-chief, who oversees the magazine’s overall publishing, and Section Editors, the most senior, talented, and dedicated students in the Harbingers’ newsroom. The 2025 board began its term in March and will manage the magazine until the end of February 2026.

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Poland's 2025 Presidential Election Newsroom

Twelve students from the 2nd SLO in Warsaw, Poland, have launched a student-run newsroom to report on the Polish presidential election in May 2025. Edited by 16 year-old Klara Hammudeh.

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What is Harbingers’ Magazine?

A weekly online current affairs magazine written and edited by teenagers worldwide. Put simply, Harbingers’ is run by young people for young people — under professional mentorship.

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Jinn Ong Deputy Editor-in-Chief 2023 Politics and Society Sections Editor 2023 Singapore | London, United Kingdom Co-founder of Harbingers' Magazine

Born in 2006 in Singapore, Jinn studies in the United Kingdom. She speaks English and Mandarin and is currently learning Spanish and Latin. Some of her interests include history, social justice and culture studies.

Jinn was part of the team that launched the magazine, working primarily on a journalistic project about Singaporean Paralympians, where she analysed why economically robust societies cannot quickly progress in terms of inclusivity.

In the second year, Jinn combined the role of a feature writer with the responsibilities of the Society Section Editor.

In September 2023, she was promoted to the role of deputy editor-in-chief and the editor for the Politics & Society Section.

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