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REUTERS 2025-12-09T08:46:04+00:00

Australia social media ban set to take effect, sparking a global crackdown

Australia is set to become the first country to implement a minimum age for social media use on Wednesday, with platforms like Instagram, TikTok and YouTube forced to block more than a million accounts, marking the beginning of an expected global wave of regulation.

REUTERS 2024-12-04T15:57:01+00:00

Far-right NATO critic seen winning Romanian presidential runoff vote

Romanians vote in a presidential election runoff on Sunday that could see Calin Georgescu, a far-right critic of NATO, defeat pro-European centrist Elena Lasconi, an outcome that might isolate Romania in the West and erode its support for Ukraine.

REUTERS 2024-05-13T10:22:22+00:00

TV upfront presentations clouded by digital video ad supremacy

As television executives prepare lavish stage presentations in New York this week to dazzle advertisers during the annual TV upfront sales season, a harsh economic reality looms offstage -- digital video advertising now eclipses spending on traditional television ads.

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Extending the TikTok Enforcement Delay

Section 1. Extension. (a) The enforcement delay specified in section 2(a) of Executive Order 14166 of January 20, 2025 (Application of Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled ...

REUTERS 2024-09-11T05:51:30+00:00

As Harris and Trump debated, social media had its own war

While tens of millions of Americans tuned in to watch the debate between Republican Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Kamala Harris on their television screens on Tuesday, a secondary battle played out on social media's smaller screens.

REUTERS 2022-02-15T06:22:07+00:00

Australian PM Morrison's ukulele jam draws band's ire

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison may have thought strumming a ukulele version of a 1970s pop hit would be a light moment during a TV interview aired on Sunday as he prepares for national elections set to happen before May.

REUTERS 2024-06-11T11:35:15+00:00

Indonesian court jails comedian for joking about the name Muhammad

An Indonesian court has sentenced a comedian to seven months in prison for a joke he made about the name 'Muhammad', court documents showed, intensifying concerns over blasphemy laws in one of the world's most populous Muslim nations.

REUTERS 2023-03-17T15:31:12+00:00

U.S. FTC asks social media, video streaming firms info on misleading ads

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) on Thursday issued orders to eight social media and video streaming firms including Meta Platforms Inc , Twitter, TikTok and YouTube seeking information on how the platforms screen for misleading advertisements.

REUTERS 2024-08-24T00:26:45+00:00

Gauff bringing positive attitude to US Open 'victory lap'

A supportive fan helped soothe defending champion Coco Gauff's nerves ahead of the U.S. Open, the American said on Friday, as she hopes to enjoy her Flushing "victory lap" after a handful of disappointing results.

REUTERS 2022-02-04T04:17:09+00:00

JD offers generous warning to China tech investors

Richard Liu’s generosity is a warning to investors desperately looking for signs that Chinese tech giants are out of Beijing’s bad books. JD.com’s boss followed in the footsteps some of his shares in the company to charity. The notable $2.3 billion contribution adds to a bounty heeding President Xi Jinping’s “common prosperity” call to promote wealth redistribution.

REUTERS 2021-03-25T11:15:18.773000+00:00

UK gives Facebook, Giphy five days to address competition concerns

Britain's competition watchdog on Thursday gave Facebook (FB.O) and Giphy five working days to offer proposals to address its concerns over their merger deal, which could affect digital advertising and the supply of animated images.