Polls opened in Senegal for a parliamentary election to determine if newly elected President Bassirou Diomaye Faye can carry out promised reforms, including fighting corruption and securing more resources for the population. Faye’s party, PASTEF, needs 83 seats for a majority in the assembly, with analysts predicting a high chance of success due to his popularity. The campaign was marked by clashes, with Faye urging peace and respect for election results to maintain Senegal’s reputation as a stable democracy in West Africa.
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‘AI-powered manipulation’ will still reach children’s inboxes under Australia’s under 16s ban, experts warn
Australia's under-16 social media ban may fail to protect children from explicit content, as platforms like Messenger remain unaffected and harbor AI chatbots that can expose users to sexual and violent messages. Experts emphasize the need for improved digital literacy and platform accountability instead of relying solely on bans, warning that children may gravitate toward less regulated messaging apps. Want More Context? 🔎
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