This is Fantastic: What changes on social media with the Digital ECA and what parents can expect from the law
The Digital ECA, Brazil's first specific law protecting children and adolescents online, has come into effect, establishing serious obligations for social media platforms to safeguard minors.
Rejecting that the ICC's chief prosecutor has been exonerated
The International Criminal Court's chief prosecutor, Karim Khan, has not been completely exonerated of allegations of inappropriate sexual behavior, contrary to recent media reports.
Seven things you need to know about surrogacy
The article discusses surrogacy, its implications, legal issues in Croatia, and the recent attention the topic has garnered in mainstream media.
NGOs Under Fire: This Is How the Narrative Criminalizing the Humanitarian Sector Is Manufactured
The article discusses how right-wing parties and other political and media actors amplify misinformation campaigns to undermine the legitimacy of NGOs and influence international aid.
Why isn't there more international coverage of Israeli strikes in Lebanon?
The article discusses the lack of international media coverage regarding the Israeli strikes in Lebanon, highlighting extensive domestic and foreign reporting but noting a gap in global attention.
Proposal to Legalize a New Media Support Opportunity
Lithuanian parliamentarians are proposing amendments to the Public Information Law to address financial challenges facing local media due to international corporations.
Nicola Peltz accused of 'antagonising' Victoria Beckham on social media
Nicola Peltz faces accusations of provoking her mother-in-law Victoria Beckham amidst a deepening family feud involving Brooklyn Beckham.
Newspaper wins against the Pentagon
A federal judge has ruled in favor of The New York Times, requiring the Pentagon to amend its press regulations that were deemed unconstitutional.
#IT'S NOT QUITE LIKE THAT: 'GTA VI' will not be sold in Brazil after the implementation of the 'Felca Law'
The article reports that claims circulating on social media about Rockstar Games ceasing the sale of 'GTA VI' in Brazil due to the new 'Felca Law' are misleading, as the game will still be available on other platforms.
Justice Referendum: The Foreign Press's Indictment - 'A Tragic Abuse of Law in Italy'
The upcoming justice referendum in Italy has drawn attention from foreign media, highlighting concerns over the countryโs judicial system which is seen to still reflect fascist-era practices.
Brazil also sets limits on the presence of adolescents on social networks
Brazil has implemented a new law that limits the online presence of adolescents under 16 years of age, requiring parental supervision of their online activities.
S: Speed up the law against murder advertisements
The Social Democrats in Sweden are urging the government to expedite legislation that would allow police to remove murder advertisements from social media, citing a sharp increase in young individuals involved in murder cases.
Instagram abolishes end-to-end encryption in users' private messages
Instagram will stop offering end-to-end encryption for users' private messages starting May 8, 2026, following criticism from law enforcement and child protection organizations.
Vigilante dismissed after going to a barbecue while on medical leave posted photo of audio system and wrote: 'Day to enjoy at the father-in-law's house,' says Justice
A security guard in Brazil was fired for just cause after attending a barbecue while on medical leave and posting about it on social media, leading the court to affirm that his actions breached trust with his employer.
Police indict man suspected of sharing intimate photos and videos of ex-girlfriend on adult site
A 23-year-old man has been indicted for sharing intimate images of his ex-girlfriend without her consent, which were posted on social media and an adult content website.
Brazil approves a law requiring platforms to combat children's digital addiction
Brazil has approved a new law aimed at limiting children's use of social media to combat digital addiction and protect minors online.
Brazil regulates a law that forces platforms to combat children's digital addiction
Brazil has implemented a law that limits social media use by minors to protect against digital addiction.
The board of the Estonian Public Broadcasting continues with four members, although the law does not allow it
The Estonian Public Broadcasting board will proceed with only four members despite the law stipulating that it should have five including the chairman.
Brazil has begun to limit minors' access to social networks
Brazil has implemented a new law to restrict access to social networks for minors following concerns about their safety online, specifically in light of recent scandals.
US Judge Orders Return of Over a Thousand Employees at Voice of America to Their Jobs
A US judge has ordered the reinstatement of over a thousand Voice of America employees, deeming the agency's downsizing illegal.
'May the law be fulfilled and big techs punished if they break the rules' says reader about digital ECA
Readers express strong opinions on the new Digital ECA initiative, calling for strict adherence to regulations aimed at limiting harmful practices by big tech companies.
Brazil bans infinite videos for minors to prevent addiction to social networks
Brazil has implemented a law prohibiting infinite videos for minors to protect them from social media addiction.
From the $Libra Case to the Glacier Law Reform: What Do Intellectuals Say About This Moment of Javier Milei?
The article discusses the reactions of intellectuals and social media to President Javier Milei's administration amid controversies including a cryptocurrency fraud investigation and environmental policy challenges.
The K, the UCR, and the Left Reject the Privatization of Public Media in Buenos Aires Announced by Jorge Macri
The announcement by Jorge Macri to privatize two radio stations and the City Channel has faced backlash from various political factions in Buenos Aires, declaring the move unconstitutional.
Vigilante who took medical leave and posted photo at barbecue should be fired for just cause, rules court
A Brazilian court upheld the just cause firing of a security guard who took medical leave but was later seen posting photos at a barbecue on social media.
Platforms must verify users' age starting this Tuesday; see how it will work
Starting Tuesday, social media and online services must implement age verification for users to better protect children and adolescents.
L. Kasฤiลซnas: The Conservatives Request an Expert Evaluation on Amendments to the LRT Law
L. Kasฤiลซnas announced that the Conservative Party has submitted signatures for an expert evaluation regarding amendments to the law governing Lithuania's national broadcaster, LRT.
Supreme Court: 'Velve' claim for the retraction of false news against 'Diena Bizness' rejected
The Supreme Court of Latvia has rejected SIA 'Velve's' request to retract false news and seek compensation from SIA 'Izdevniecฤซba 'Dienas Bizness'' and its editor-in-chief, Gatis Madziลลก, indicating the initial court decision stood firm.
LMA criticizes part of LRT law amendments: cosmetic review of Council formation procedures is limited
The Lithuanian Media Ethics Association criticizes the amendments to the LRT law, arguing that changes to the formation of its Council are merely cosmetic and do not meaningfully alter the political influence over its members.
Television Hokkaido Violates Freelance Law, Fair Trade Commission Issues Recommendation
Television Hokkaido has been found in violation of freelance laws for failing to clearly communicate terms to freelance staff, resulting in a formal recommendation from Japan's Fair Trade Commission.
A New War on Words: How Trump and His Administration Threaten Press Freedom in America
The article discusses the threats to press freedom in America under Donald Trump's administration, particularly regarding the First Amendment.
Brooklyn Beckham takes a swipe at mum Victoria on Mother's Day with a cruel blow
Brooklyn Beckham neglected to wish his mother Victoria a Happy Mother's Day, instead honoring his mother-in-law, Claudia Heffner Peltz, on social media.
YouTuber Neetu did a romantic dance with her husband; the video went viral during the ceremony of her brother-in-law
YouTuber Neetu Bisht's romantic dance performance with her husband Lakhon at her brother-in-law's wedding has gone viral on social media, showcasing their chemistry and gaining widespread attention.
Report Gas Price Gouging: President Says 'Hello! 1976 Won'
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung urges citizens to report gas price gouging as a new price ceiling law takes effect, leading to mixed public reactions on social media.
Nawrocki's veto echoed in Russia. Sikorski couldn't take it anymore
Karol Nawrocki's veto on the SAFE law has sparked significant international media commentary, highlighting divides in Polish politics and the potential impact on support for Ukraine.
YouTuber Neetu Bisht created a stir with her dance at her brother-in-law's music ceremony, VIDEO
YouTuber Neetu Bisht gained attention by delivering a dynamic dance performance at her brother-in-law's wedding festivities, which has gone viral on social media.
Different understandings in Lithuanian society about the work and role of the public media LRT in the country
The Lithuanian Parliament is currently reviewing amendments to the law regulating the activities of the public broadcaster LRT, amidst concerns from journalists regarding these changes.
Zelensky considering suspending elections for years โ media
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is reportedly contemplating the suspension of elections for an extended period amid ongoing conflict and martial law.
Allegations: 'Stern' Report on Stefan Kuntz Prohibited
A court in Hamburg has prohibited the publication of allegations of sexual harassment against former HSV sports director Stefan Kuntz reported by 'Stern'.
Defense of Vorcaro denies negotiating plea bargain of the banker
The defense team of banker Daniel Vorcaro has denied media reports suggesting they are negotiating a plea bargain with the Attorney General's Office in Brazil.
LRT Administration: Changing the Law Would Make the Broadcaster Dependent, Interfering with Content
The LRT claims that proposed legislative amendments would undermine its independence and violate EU media freedom norms.
S. Kairys criticizes the LRT law project: amendments will weaken the public broadcaster
Politician S. Kairys criticizes proposed amendments to the LRT law, claiming they do not align with previous promises made regarding consultation with international bodies.
CLICK โฉ "The worst editing I've ever seen!" Fan accuses Brigitte Susanne Hunt of photo editing
Content creator and law student Brigitte Susanne Hunt has faced accusations of photo editing, which she denies.
'Even if hidden abroad, I won't let go...' CJI speaks on NCERT controversy
The Supreme Court of India adopted a strong stance today regarding changes in NCERT textbooks, warning those who comment indecently about the judiciary on social media and expressing disappointment over the lack of legal expertise in the committee that authored a chapter.
From Printing Press to AI: EU Plans a Turning Point for Copyright
The European Parliament's Legal Affairs Committee has proposed a report addressing the challenges and opportunities of copyright law in the context of generative artificial intelligence.
Journalists appeal to politicians against allegedly harmful LRT law amendments: we urge not to vote for them
A group of journalists in Lithuania is urging politicians not to support amendments to the LRT law that threaten the independence of public broadcasting.
The criminal case against a Prison Administration official for sexual acts with children is handed to the court
A prison official in Latvia has been charged with sexual acts involving minors, with disturbing allegations surfacing from social media interactions.
A. Lobov, accused of defaming M. Sinkeviฤius, faces punishment and a ban on social media use
A resident of Jonava, A. Lobov faces legal consequences for falsely accusing mayor M. Sinkeviฤius of serious crimes, including child abduction and trafficking.
Anjali Tendulkar lovingly removes flowers from the head of daughter-in-law Sania, VIDEO
A touching video of Anjali Tendulkar gently removing flowers from her daughter-in-law Sania's head during Arjun Tendulkar's wedding has gone viral on social media.
Arrested for Double Voting in House of Representatives Election, Man Claims 'I Don't Remember' - Are They Inciting Fraud on Social Media?
A man was arrested for allegedly casting two votes in Japan's House of Representatives election, claiming he does not remember the first vote.