AI Policies in Newsrooms Need Procedural Guidelines
A recent research report highlights a significant gap in how media organizations address artificial intelligence technologies, emphasizing the need for practical guidelines over general principles in existing regulations.
Swedish Immigration Policy Gains Attention in Germany
Sweden's stricter immigration policies are surprising the German media and challenge the common perception of Sweden.
Campus Radicals Newsletter: Teacher who lost job over 2-word post breaks silence, Chicago 'racial segregation'
A Chicago-area teacher speaks out after losing their job due to a social media post, amid controversies surrounding racial segregation and education policies in Illinois.
In Turkey: Journalist of Deutsche Welle 'arrested like a serious criminal'
A Deutsche Welle journalist was arrested in Turkey for criticizing government policies on social media, raising concerns about press freedom.
From Paris to New Delhi: The Battle to Restrict Social Media for Teenagers Gains Global Dimension
There is a growing international movement to restrict social media access for minors, initially sparked by Australia's policies, which are now being echoed in various countries across Europe and Asia.
Zuckerberg defends Meta policies on children at landmark social media harm trial
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg defended the company’s policies regarding children at a significant trial focused on the harms of social media to young users.
Climate Protection as Ideology?: Procedure
The article discusses the ideological framing of climate protection, contrasting views of alarmism with pragmatic approaches, particularly in relation to Donald Trump and German climate policies.
Close cooperation between social media platforms and American authorities to identify dissenters.. What's the story?
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is collaborating with social media platforms to track users opposing its immigration policies, raising concerns about privacy rights.
Babiš is now weak, says Šebelová. She explains why massive obstruction of the Chamber is threatened
Deputy Michaela Šebelová claims that the abolition of TV and radio fees is a significant attack on democracy and warns of potential massive obstruction in the Chamber due to the weakened Prime Minister Babiš's policies.
The Square Live: Phone Ban in Schools and Age Limit on Social Media
Iceland discussions about implementing a phone ban in schools and an age limit for social media access.
China Silences the 'Troublemaker' from Hong Kong, Hoping the Message Will Spread Further
Media tycoon Jimmy Lai has been sentenced to 20 years in prison, alongside his editors, highlighting Hong Kong's strict enforcement of Beijing's policies against dissent.
Turf, Marin, and Saarikko mentioned – Kurvinen angered by Purra: "Everyone deceived!"
Opposition party leader Antti Kurvinen expressed outrage on social media over comments made by the chair of the Finns Party, Riikka Purra, regarding previous government's energy policies on turf usage.
Telephone bans and social media at the Square
The article discusses the implications of telephone bans and social media policies in public spaces in Iceland.
How Nicki Minaj Became Trump's 'Biggest Fan'
Nicki Minaj, who previously criticized Donald Trump's immigration policies, now identifies as his biggest fan, leaving many wondering about her change of heart.
Media: USD Becomes a Toxic Currency Due to Trump’s Actions
The US dollar is reportedly experiencing one of its worst periods in history, potentially losing its status as the world’s leading currency due to policies implemented by Donald Trump.
How Brazenly Russia Lies in Finland - Trump's Actions May Worsen
The Finnish Emergency Supply Agency warns the media about potential influence from major powers like Russia and China, while also noting the indirect effects of President Trump's free speech policies.
Attention on Bad Bunny's Super Bowl Appearance, Right-Wing Broadcasting Alternative Program
The Super Bowl, America's biggest sports event, will feature rapper Bad Bunny in the halftime show, drawing attention due to his previous criticisms of the Trump administration's immigration policies, while right-wing media plans to air an alternative program.
"Efforts to Deliver Policies to Smartphones" 10 Years Since 18-Year-Old Voting: What Kind of Election Do We Want?
This article discusses the evolving political engagement of young voters in Japan, reflecting on a decade since the voting age was lowered to 18 and the impact of social media on their perceptions and choices in elections.
"Subsidies for Employing Foreigners" Misinformation on Social Media Affects Political Parties' Appeals
False information circulating on social media regarding government subsidies for employing foreigners is influencing public opinion and political party appeals amid debates on foreign worker policies in the election.
The World of Dichotomy [Eureka]
President Lee Jae-myung recently deleted a controversial social media post after facing backlash from the Cambodian government; the post, which criticized online scams and discussed housing policies, reflects his strong stance on real estate issues in South Korea.
I posted this photo but Facebook censored it saying it's a fake
The article discusses the censorship of a photo depicting an Iranian girl defying the regime by lighting a cigarette and burning a picture of Ayatollah Khamenei, which has gone viral on social media as a form of protest against Tehran's oppressive policies on women's smoking.
The "War" over Russian language in the Baltic States. Putin can rejoice, the Prime Minister in danger
The Baltic States have heightened their defense investments due to the Ukraine war and are changing language education policies, with Latvia limiting access to media for Russian-speaking populations, which some critics see as a gift to the Kremlin.
World Newspapers: Trump's 'Bullying' Threatens the Arctic and Terrifies NATO Allies
Global media are discussing the implications of U.S. President Donald Trump's remarks about Greenland, highlighting concerns among its residents and Washington's allies in the Arctic, alongside parallel readings of his policies on Iran, Gaza, and the West Bank.
Argument on Air, Ogórek Could Not Take It: "Sir, How Could You Say Something Like That!"
During the January 11 episode of "Studio Magdaleny Ogórek," a heated argument erupted between host Magdalena Ogórek and guest Michał Suchora regarding climate policies and the costs associated with them.
YouTube Tightens Its Grip and Puts an End to Repetitive AI Content
YouTube is revising its policies in response to the rapid rise of AI-generated content, raising concerns about authenticity and credibility.
Denmark: An open economy, but a closed immigration system (part 2)
This article discusses Denmark's restrictive immigration policies despite its open economy, referencing its role in the European Council presidency and media challenges with a YouTube video.