The Australian Senate passed a social media ban for children under 16, making platforms like TikTok and Facebook liable for fines up to $33 million for failing to prevent underage accounts. The House is expected to approve the legislation, which includes privacy protections and a one-year implementation period for the ban. Critics fear potential negative impacts on children’s mental health and online safety, while advocates see it as a necessary measure to protect vulnerable youth from harm on social media.
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England star Ivan Toney fumes ‘this is why I hate London’ after his car is broken into
England striker Ivan Toney expressed his frustration with London after his car was broken into during his summer break from playing for Saudi club Al-Ahli. Sharing a photo of his damaged vehicle on Instagram, Toney remarked, "This is why I hate London," as he dealt with the aftermath of the incident while considering his place in the upcoming England squad. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: England footballer Ivan Toney expressed his frustration with...
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