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- 16:50US sanctions target firms tied to Iranian oil sales, citing links to Quds Force
- 16:20New Gaza-bound aid mission to challenge Israeli blockade
- 15:50Severe thunderstorms to strike Moroccan regions amid ongoing heatwaves
- 15:20Morocco advances overhaul of criminal procedure code to modernize justice system
- 14:45Congo’s football chief accused of embezzling $1.3 million in FIFA funds
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- 13:30Transfer talks stall as Hamza Igamane's Lille move hits a snag
- 12:20Morocco reduces pre-trial detention rates to historic low
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In November 2024, Australia passed groundbreaking legislation to implement a national ban on social media usage for teens. This move marks the first of its kind globally, aiming to protect young Australians from the potential risks of social media. However, the government now faces the daunting task......
In a move that has sparked debate and divided opinions, Australia's government is taking a stand against unrestricted social media access for minors. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has proposed a ban on social media use for children, aiming to address concerns about the potential harm caused by......
X, formerly known as Twitter, has been banned in Brazil after failing to comply with a Supreme Court judge's order to appoint a new legal representative in the country. The ban, ordered by Judge Alexandre de Moraes, mandates the "immediate and complete suspension" of the social media platform......