Reddit has launched a legal challenge in Australia’s High Court against a new law that bars children under 16 from holding ...
Zimbabwe does not have diaspora vote. The government argues the process is complicated and needs lots of financial and human ...
Glenn Kelly on whether the UK and Ireland will follow suit or forge their own path in protecting children online ...
Senators amended the bill to end the second-generation cut-off rule, which says two generations of mixed-status parents would ...
Only time will tell whether this bold, world-first experiment will succeed. Despite this, many countries are already ...
Australia is the first country to ban social media for children under 16. But is a ban alone the answer to the challenges ...
Reddit, one of the world’s most visited social platforms, has taken a bold legal step by launching a lawsuit against the Australian government.
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Europe's gas car ban is about to die
The continent planned for an aggressive transition to EVs. Customer sentiment and manufacturing lobbying tanked the idea.
Australia just made a global first: banning everyone under 16 from having a social media account, from TikTok to Instagram to ...
Key players including Anthony Albanese, Peter Dutton, Peter Malinauskas and Julie Inman-Grant tell the inside story of how an ...
Australia has begun enforcing a landmark social media restriction aimed at limiting how platforms interact with users under 16, triggering debate among teenagers who question whether the policy ...
Australia this week implemented a world-first ban on social media for under-16s, and France could soon introduce a similar ...
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