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The article discusses the impact of social media on teenage mental health, citing cases of addiction and self-harm. It argues against banning social media for under-16s, suggesting such measures are ineffective due to technological…
The article reports on the EU's efforts to address energy supply concerns amid geopolitical tensions, including urging member states to reduce fossil fuel reliance and prepare for potential supply disruptions.
The article reports on the financial market impacts of the US-Israel war on Iran, noting significant losses in UAE stock markets and disruptions to tourism.
The article discusses the evolving nature of US-China geopolitical competition, arguing that economic infrastructure and supply chains have become central arenas for rivalry, replacing traditional territorial competition.
The article reports on the deaths of UN peacekeepers in Lebanon, attributing the incidents to ongoing conflict between Israel and Hezbollah.
The article details the terms of reference for the grooming gangs inquiry in England and Wales, outlining its focus on institutional responses to child sexual exploitation and the role of ethnicity, culture, and religion.
Ukraine: Top EU diplomats mark 4 years since Bucha massacre March 31, 2026EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas and foreign ministers from across the bloc arrived in Kyiv to attend a memorial on…
The article describes the Orange Art Project, a nonprofit in Cape Town that provides art sessions for children in foster care.
A Hong Kong court sentenced 13 parents and a merchant to up to 14 months in jail for bribing a kindergarten administrator.
PLA Daily reports that Japan possesses a significant stockpile of plutonium and the technological capability to produce nuclear weapons, citing a 2025 research funding increase as evidence of military preparedness.
The article reports on EU ministers visiting Bucha, Ukraine, to commemorate the town's liberation and discuss establishing a tribunal for war crimes accountability.
Sainsbury’s CEO Simon Roberts stated that food price increases from Middle East conflicts are unlikely until summer, citing long-term supplier agreements and hedging strategies.
Malaysia has raised its 2026 economic growth forecast to 5.5 percent, citing strong demand for AI semiconductors and increased tourism as key drivers.
Japan is deploying long-range missiles to two bases due to tensions with China, marking a shift from its defense-only policy.
Ghana's football association terminated head coach Otto Addo's contract 72 days before the World Cup following a 2-1 defeat to Germany in a friendly match.
The article announces the retraction of a piece about the transatlantic slave trade due to the author's undisclosed lack of current affiliation with Colgate University, which is a requirement for The Conversation.
The article discusses the potential economic impact of a prolonged Iran war on global trade, particularly through the Strait of Hormuz.
The article reports on multiple international incidents: Indonesian peacekeepers killed in Lebanon, Chinese ships crossing the Strait of Hormuz, U.S.
The article reports that South Korean President Lee Jae Myung has pledged a comprehensive response to an energy crisis linked to the US-Israeli conflict with Iran, including accelerating the shift away from fossil fuels.
The article discusses the Australian government's allegations against major technology companies regarding non-compliance with new laws banning under-16s from social media.