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‘I’ll find a way’: Kids react after Australia bans social media for under 16

Lara (Australia) (AFP) – Australian lawmakers have passed landmark rules to ban under 16s from social media, approving one of the world’s toughest crackdowns on popular sites like Facebook, Instagram and X. The legislation ordering social media firms to take “reasonable steps” to prevent young teens from having accounts was passed in the Senate with 34 votes in favour and 19 against. “It’ll be a weird feeling to not have it,” says 12-year-old Angus Lydom. However, with no details on how the rules will be enforced, the pre-teen seems unphased, “I’ll find a way, and so will all my other friends,” he tells AFP. of social media use in Australia

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Chinese island plastic pollution turned into artistic omens

Miaodao archipelago, Shandong province (China) (AFP) – As international negotiators gather in South Korea to try to broker a plastic deal, one Chinese artist is raising awareness about the problem through his work. Fu Junsheng creates art from the plastic waste he collects from a forgotten beach in China’s Miaodao islands.

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Turkey’s Erdogan ‘pleased’ with Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire

Ankara (AFP) – Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan says he is “pleased” with the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hezbollah. “We expect all parties, especially Israel, to fulfil their responsibilities to the letter in order to maintain calm on the ground,” he says. Hours after the ceasefire came into force, Turkey said it was ready to give Lebanon the “necessary support for the establishment of internal peace”.

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Russian anti-war sisters find new home in exile

Nienburg (Germany) (AFP) – The Grigoryeva twins Anastasia and Elizaveta, 20, escaped Russia after authorities prosecuted them for protesting against Moscow’s offensive in Ukraine, while their father, a paratrooper, fought with the Russian army. Now living in exile in Germany, the two sisters vow to continue their anti-war activism.

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UK divided as MPs prepare to vote on assisted dying bill

London (AFP) – Ahead of the first stage of voting on a bill to legalise assisted dying in the UK, AFP speaks to both sides of the debate. Palliative care consultant Amy Proffitt opposes the “practicalities” of the bill, saying that she “as a doctor, cannot determine coercion — I have no legal training whatsoever.” Anil Douglas, on the other hand, whose father secretly took his own life, believes that “if the bill had been in place when my father died, he could have had a much safer, kinder, more compassionate death”.

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Japanese architect spends 20 years building ramshackle tower by hand

Tokyo (AFP) – Passers-by stop and stare at the ramshackle, hand-built concrete tower that looks like it has been lifted right out of a Japanese animation and dropped onto a real-life Tokyo street. It’s creator, Keisuke Oka, spent almost 20 years making the distinctive four-storey Arimaston Building.

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Santa Claus worried about climate change after Finland’s hottest summer

Rovaniemi (AFP) – From his Lapland town of Rovaniemi, Santa Claus is preparing for Christmas. But after Finland’s hottest summer, there is not a snowflake in sight. “We can see that the climate change is true,” he laments while sitting on an armchair. “And it’s affecting the reindeer. It’s affecting the life here in the Arctic.” In the touristic Santa Claus Village, visitors brave the rain to get a glimpse of the magic.

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