While You Were Sleeping: 5 stories you might have missed, Dec 4, 2025
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While You Were Sleeping: 5 stories you might have missed, Dec 4, 2025
Pentagon review faults Hegseth over Signal chatA Pentagon investigation has faulted US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth for using Signal on his personal device to transmit sensitive information about planned strikes in Yemen, saying it could have endangered US troops if intercepted, two people famili»»»
Deputy Minister Kenny Morolong addresses SADC Media Awards Dinner and launches 2026 Competition, 5 Dec
03 Dec 2025 The Deputy Minister in The Presidency, Mr Kenny Morolong, cordially invites members of the media to attend the SADC Media Awards Dinner and the official launch of the 2026 Competition. This prestigious event welcomes all media practitioners who produce integrated and cross-border storie»»»
YouTube attacks Australia's world-first social media ban
SYDNEY, Dec 3, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - YouTube on Wednesday attacked Australia's looming social media ban for under-16s as rushed, but the government called the policy a shield to protect children from "predatory" algorithms. From December 10, Australia will require a raft of major social media platforms »»»
Australia To Enforce Social Media Age Limit Of 16 Next Week With Fines Up To $33 Million
The 10 platforms, including Instagram, Snapchat and TikTok, would face fines if they fail to take reasonable steps to enforce the law. MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Social media platforms must report monthly how many children’s accounts they close once Australia begins enforcing its 16-year age limit»»»
Australia to enforce social media age limit of 16 next week with fines up to USD 33 million
Add TNIE As A Trusted Source MELBOURNE: Social media platforms must report monthly how many children’s accounts they close once Australia begins enforcing its 16-year age limit next week, a minister said Wednesday. Facebook, Instagram, Kick, Reddit, Snapchat, Threads, TikTok, X and YouTube would fa»»»
Australia to enforce social media age limit of 16 next week with fines up to $33 million
MELBOURNE, Australia, Dec 3, (AP): Social media platforms must report monthly how many children’s accounts they close once Australia begins enforcing its 16-year age limit next week, a minister said Wednesday. Facebook, Instagram, Kick, Reddit, Snapchat, Threads, TikTok, X and YouTube would face fi»»»
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