Do Poles want to restrict access to the internet? They responded in a survey
A recent survey indicates that 77% of Poles support a proposed ban on social media access for children under 15, as the Education Minister emphasizes the need for stricter regulations.
KEMEL: Putin agrees
The article discusses issues related to a web page failing to load, potentially due to browser extensions or VPN connections.
A Geographic Information System for Broadband Internet Accessibility Has Been Developed
Latvia has introduced a Geographic Information System to map broadband internet availability to enhance transparency and support planning in electronic communications policy.
Internet rallies behind abandoned macaque Punch and his cuddly toy
The internet has shown overwhelming support for Punch, an abandoned baby macaque, who was found with a cuddly toy, capturing the admiration of animal lovers worldwide.
Kristina Kallas: Estonia does not support 'chat control'
Estonian Minister of Education Kristina Kallas announced that Estonia does not support the mandatory surveillance of private internet conversations, known as 'chat control', in the EU discussions.
The Internet is not for children? Most Poles want new regulations
A recent survey shows that a significant majority of Poles support the implementation of regulations to restrict children's access to social media.
Ban on Social Networks for Children / The Era of Stricter Internet Regulation Begins. So far hasty, ineffective, and problematic
Australia is the first country to impose a blanket ban on the use of social networks by children under sixteen, garnering strong public support for the measure.
O. Pikul's announcement of her love for an 18-year-younger fighter stirs reactions from internet users: comments from well-known figures pour in
O. Pikul announced her relationship with a fighter 18 years her junior, causing a significant buzz on social media, with many famous personalities commenting in support.
WSJ: The US secretly sent 6,000 Starlinks to Iran to assist the opposition
The US reportedly supplied 6,000 Starlink satellite internet terminals to Iran to support anti-government protesters following violent crackdowns and internet blackouts in January.
Fico's Justice? Deaf, Dumb and on a Leash
The article discusses the failure of a webpage to load, alongside troubleshooting suggestions.
The Kremlin Begins to Squeeze Telegram. Authorities Speak of Terrorists
The Russian government has initiated measures to slow down the Telegram messaging service, attributing disruptions to its alleged support for terrorism.
Over 45 Million from the EU for Bringing Fast Internet to Rural Areas
The Estonian Ministry of Justice and the State Support Services Center have launched a funding application round aimed at developing high-speed internet access networks in rural areas with the backing of EU structural funds.
The Charm of Stone in Winter Light
The article discusses issues related to loading webpages and suggests troubleshooting steps.
Vessel Navigating the Distant Sea Receives Monthly Support of 800,000 Won... Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries Provides 'Faster Internet'
The Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries announced the launch of a subsidy program for maritime vessels to access high-speed internet via low Earth orbit satellites in a ceremony held in Busan.
Russia loses Elon Musk's support and the entire exhausting war
Ukraine has reached an agreement with Elon Musk that could deprive Russia of Starlink internet access, a development many observers consider pivotal.
Will the US use cyberwarfare to βhelpβ Iranian protesters?
The article discusses the possibility of the US employing cyberwarfare to support Iranian protesters amidst violent demonstrations and internet blackouts in Iran.
France condemns Iran protest crackdown, weighs satellite internet aid amid blackout
France has condemned Iran's violent crackdown on protests and is considering providing satellite internet support to assist Iranians facing an internet blackout.
Trump's World (Day 368): The President Wants to Make Iran Great Again. Help for the Protesters is Reportedly on the Way
Trump promises assistance to Iranians, with ongoing support from Starlink for internet access, as regional leaders urge caution and expectations rise for a revolution.
Axios: What you need to know about potential U.S. intervention in Iran
Amid ongoing protests in Iran, President Donald Trump has signaled possible U.S. intervention to support demonstrators, placing additional pressure on the Iranian regime, which is currently facing significant unrest and reports of over 540 protesters dead.
The Exiled Prince to Iranians: Security Forces Abandon the Regime
The exiled son of the last Shah of Iran, Reza Pahlavi, expresses support for protesters amid severe internet and communication blockages in the country, as security forces reportedly abandon the regime.
"The USA is ready to help!!!" writes Trump - Iran threatens demonstrators with death penalty
In response to widespread protests, Iran's government is implementing internet blackouts and labeling demonstrators as 'armed terrorists,' while Trump has expressed support for the protesters.
Exiled Iranian crown prince urges Trump to help as protests against Islamic regime intensify: 'Man of peace'
Exiled Iranian Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi has called on President Trump for support in addressing the serious situations faced by protesters in Iran amidst a nationwide internet blackout.
From the Internet to Elite School Corridors. Has Hate Against Ukrainians Become the Norm in Poland?
This article discusses the rising trend of hate and discrimination against Ukrainians in Poland, particularly in schools, highlighting the urgent need for protection and support for these children.
From Anonymity to Right-Wing Star: How Nick Shirley Conquered Social Media
Nick Shirley, a 23-year-old MAGA journalist, quickly rose to internet fame within a week, gaining substantial support and followers, boosted by notable figures like Elon Musk and JD Vance.
Mandatory real names on the internet: Bavaria wants to civilize online discourse
Bavaria, along with support from Berlin, is pushing for mandatory real names online to improve the civility of online discourse, following a call from former constitutional judge Andreas VoΓkuhle.
In the interest of internet companies, will Trump be able to blackmail even at the expense of Ukraine?
The article discusses the potential U.S. ultimatum to EU countries regarding military support for Ukraine if they regulate American internet companies.
BT Broadband review: βA broadband provider stuck in the pastβ
This review rates BT Broadband 6/10, highlighting its reliability but criticizing its speed and customer support.