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Australia’s Plan to Ban Social Media for Kids Under 16: Can It Succeed?

The rise of social media has created a digital playground where millions of children interact daily. However, alongside its benefits comes the darker reality of cyberbullying and safety concerns. Australia is now taking a bold step to address these issues with a proposed law that would ban children under......

Trudeau Government Orders TikTok to Close Canadian Offices, but Access Remains Unrestricted for Users

The Canadian federal government has decided to close TikTok’s offices in Toronto and Vancouver, citing concerns about national security. Despite this action, Canadians will still be able to use the app. Innovation Minister François-Philippe Champagne explained that the decision was based......

Arab League Council Addresses Israel's Ban on UNRWA  Activities Amid Rising Tensions

During the meeting, Sahar Al-Jobury, the UNRWA representative in Egypt, emphasized the potential consequences of halting the agency's activities, particularly in a region already beset by conflict and unrest. She warned that such a move could undermine one of the key pillars of stability in the area.......

Tragedy in Gaza: Over 90 Lives Lost Amid Escalating Conflict and Humanitarian Crisis

In a devastating airstrike early Tuesday, Israeli forces reportedly killed more than 90 individuals, including 20 children, in a residential building in Beit Lahia, Gaza. This incident marks one of the deadliest attacks in recent months, coinciding with Israel's intensified military operations in......

UK Prime Minister's Stance: No Total Arms Ban for Israel

 In a recent address to the House of Commons, UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has unequivocally stated that he would never support a complete ban on arms sales to Israel. This stance was articulated amidst questions raised in Parliament, where Starmer emphasized Israel's right to self-defense. "Banning......

Brazil Restores Access to X After Compliance with Court Mandates

Brazilians are set to regain access to the social media platform X, following a decision by the Supreme Court to lift a ban that had been in place for nearly six weeks. The ban was initially imposed due to Elon Musk's failure to comply with Brazilian regulations, including the appointment of a local......

Shifting Policies: France's Surprising Reversal on Smartphone Ban in Schools

The French government's plan to implement a nationwide ban on smartphones in schools by 2025 has taken an unexpected turn, sparking renewed discussions about mobile device management in educational settings. In an environment where the role of digital technology in education is hotly debated, the......

Tragic Alcohol Poisoning Outbreak Claims Lives in Iran

In a devastating incident, at least 26 individuals have died in Iran after consuming alcoholic beverages contaminated with toxic methanol, according to state media reports. The official IRNA news agency revealed that the fatalities occurred across various cities and towns in the northern provinces of......

UN Chief Barred from Israel Following Iran's Missile Onslaught

In a dramatic escalation of diplomatic tensions, Israel has taken the unprecedented step of banning United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres from entering the country. This decision comes in the wake of Iran's massive missile attack on Israeli territory and what Israeli officials perceive......

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