Britain Is Weighing a Social Media Ban for Children. How Did It Get Here?
Months after Australia banned social media for everyone under 16, the British government is considering new policies to keep children safe online.
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Months after Australia banned social media for everyone under 16, the British government is considering new policies to keep children safe online.
Six months in, many teens are already back on platforms they were supposed to be blocked from. The ban’s benefits may fall to the next generation.
ServiceNow applied a security update after an API access issue exposed customer data, with affected firms notified through direct support cases.
The measures aim to “disrupt the flows of finance” supporting attacks on Palestinians in the West Bank, said the British government, which coordinated them with France and other nations.
Finalising a deal for the BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles with Indonesia is expected to dominate Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s upcoming visit to Jakarta in the second week of July.If concluded, this agreement would make Southeast Asia’s largest state the third client in the region for the missile system, following the Philippines and Vietnam.The deal is seen as a major milestone in India’s
Sterling Nasa, a 21-year-old university student, filled in for a keyboard player who had fallen ill during a “La La Land” orchestral performance in Australia.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar met with the visiting Australian Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Richard Marles in New Delhi to deliberate on regional dynamics, the Indo-Pacific theatre, and the advancement of the bilateral Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.The high-level meeting took place on Monday and was aimed at consolidating strategic understanding and reviewing mutual
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh hailed the Annual India-Australia Defence Ministers’ Dialogue in New Delhi, emphasising that since its inception last year, military ties between the two nations have deepened considerably.He made these remarks during the second round of the dialogue, co-chaired with Australian Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Richard Marles. Singh noted that the
Australian Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Richard Marles on Monday declared that India and Australia have “never been more strategically aligned” and that their defence ties are “at a high-water mark.”He made these remarks during bilateral talks with Defence Minister Rajnath Singh in New Delhi ahead of the second India-Australia Defence Ministers’ Dialogue. His comments underscored
Japan’s Defence Minister Shinjiro Koizumi (in pic) has proposed convening a Quad defence ministers’ meeting in India, signalling Tokyo’s intent to elevate the grouping’s security agenda beyond the foreign ministers’ level, reported New Indian Express.Speaking at the 23rd IISS Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, Koizumi emphasised that defence cooperation could be an area of deeper collaboration and