European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced the potential for a comprehensive ban on social media for children across the EU this summer. This proposal comes amid increasing pressure from member states to enhance online protection for children.
Amr Suleiman emphasized the vital role of the 'Akhbar Al-Youm' platform in correcting misconceptions about the real estate market in Egypt. He highlighted that citizens, legislation, and banks are key to stabilizing this sector.
In a move aimed at regulating the use of artificial intelligence, members of the U.S. Congress have introduced new legislation concerning chatbots. These initiatives come amid concerns about the impact of this technology on children and the labor market.
In response to a rise in violent incidents involving corrosive substances, Jakarta's legislator, Dwi Rio Sambodo, has urged the need for new local laws to regulate hazardous chemicals. This call was made during a press conference held in Jakarta on Tuesday.
In the United States, a growing movement is advocating for the right to repair, uniting voters across political affiliations to end monopolistic control over repair services. This movement includes new legislation aimed at facilitating the repair of electronic devices and vehicles.
The Saudi Shura Council convened its 25th regular session of the second year of the ninth term, addressing several vital issues. The session included discussions on legislative projects and government reports.
New York Governor Kathy Hochul and several state legislators aim to prevent 3D printing companies from producing components for 'ghost guns,' which are untraceable firearms easily made without serial numbers. This announcement was made during a press conference where the Manhattan District Attorney outlined new measures to combat this issue.
Jordan's parliamentary committees are working on new legislation aimed at safeguarding children from increasing digital risks. This initiative comes amid rising internet and social media usage among children.
Legal and legislative pressures are rising in many countries to protect youth from the dangers posed by social media. This comes amid growing concerns about the impact of these platforms on the mental health of teenagers.