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Life in China: Being 21 in Dalian
Life in Kenya: Being 21 in Nakuru
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Mwai Ngugi, 21, knows Kenya is in trouble but hopes to overcome it. -
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ABC's Jim Sciutto reports from Kenya on a 21-year-old actor with big dreams. -
Jim Scuitto interviews Mwai Ngugi, a 21-year-old Kenyan who dreams of stardom. -
Kenyan performer Mwai Ngugu serves those in need because the politicians won't.
Life in Egypt: Being 21 in Cairo
Life in India: Being 21 in Mumbai
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Nisha riffs about messy affairs of state and her favorite Indian food. -
Nisha talks about why she has faith in India's government. -
Nisha provides insight on the power of reality shows and how young Indians date. -
For this young Indian, saving up doesn't pose a problem. -
Young adults break down barriers while juggling traditions. -
21-year old Nisha Mehta works in a country where old and new worlds overlap. -
Why one young Indian says she wouldn't trade her life in India for the U.S. -
ABC's Dan Harris introduces a 21-year-old who is full of surprises. -
Who needs Brad Pitt, when you have Bollywood and MTV in Mumbai? -
How ABC digital reporter Karen Russo found interviewee Nisha Mehta.
News Around the World
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Iman Ali's "Khuda Kay Liye" is the first Pakistani film India's shown in years. -
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Some water sources in major western U.S. cities are in danger of drying up. -
How one musician upstaged world leaders in the press room during NATO summit. -
For many in Indonesia, bottled water is necessary to avoid disease and death. -
An innovative new solution of storing water in the sand.

