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Australia plans social media ban for under-16s

Australia plans to ban social media for users under 16 years old. The proposed legislation aims to protect children from the negative effects of social media, including harm to their mental health. The laws would come into force 12 months after...

‘Amazing showcase’ for UK gaming industry cancelled

The UK’s prominent gaming event, WASD expo, has been cancelled due to increasing costs and decreased demand. This comes as a shock to the industry, which has seen mass lay-offs from major companies like Microsoft and Sony following record growth during...

US hacker sentenced over Bitcoin heist worth billions

US hacker Ilya Lichtenstein has been sentenced over a Bitcoin heist worth billions after his arrest in 2016. The Department of Justice recovered $3.6bn worth of assets, the biggest financial seizure in their history. Lichtenstein expressed remorse and hopes to use...

US kayaker who faked own death sends video to police

US kayaker Ryan Borgwardt faked his own death by drowning in a lake while on a solo fishing trip in Wisconsin. He then fled to Europe, leaving behind his family and owing them $40,000 for the cost of their search. Authorities...

Climate Funding Dispute Dampens COP29 Progress

The United Nations climate talks, COP29, have been hindered by disagreements over funding for climate change mitigation efforts. Wealthier nations have offered to double their annual contributions to $250bn, but this has been rejected by poorer countries as being too low. Background The...

Sudan Receives First Aid Convoy After Months

Sudan has received its first aid convoy after months of conflict, with three convoys carrying enough food for 1.5 million people for over a month. The World Food Programme is attempting to transport aid across Sudan, home to the world's biggest...

Bikes destined for African communities rejected at port

Bikes destined for African communities in Sudan have been rejected at a Scottish port due to minor repairs needed before reuse. The 500 bicycles were collected from Scottish recycling centres and deemed as waste by the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA)....

FBI Recovers Stolen Funds for Scam Victims

Dozens of people whose life savings were embezzled by a bank CEO in Kansas have been relieved as federal law enforcement recovered their stolen funds. The scam, referred to as 'pig butchering,' involved convincing victims to invest all their money into...

I-15 freeway closure sparks chaos as authorities intercept massive motorcade

A large group of motorcyclists was stopped on Interstate 15 in the Serra Mesa area near Aero Drive after failing to yield, blocking a lane of traffic. The incident led to three arrests for a felony warrant and weapons-related offenses, causing...

Pope Francis to Declare ‘God’s Influencer’ a Millennial Saint in April

Pope Francis will canonize Carlo Acutis, known as ‘God’s Influencer’ or ‘the patron saint of the internet’, on April 26, 2025. Carlo Acutis was a 15-year-old Italian boy who died of leukemia in 2006 and had two verified miracles attributed to...

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