2025-12-10
30 分钟You're listening to the Global News podcast from the BBC World Service.
Hello, I'm Oliver Conway.
We're recording this at 16 hours GMT on Tuesday, the 9th of December.
Australia becomes the first nation in the world to ban under-16s from social media.
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The aftermath footage of hits in markets is often quite hard to watch
because there's often also children among the victims as well.
And the EU investigates Google over the use of creative content to train AI.
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There's so much that has never been done by somebody with a spinal injury.
So we're kind of leading the way.
The challenges of a world record attempt in Antarctica.
As we record this podcast,
Australia has become the first nation in the world to ban anyone under the age of 16 from using social media.
A law which came into effect at midnight local time requires apps like TikTok,
Instagram and YouTube to block access under the threat of large fines.
Existing profiles will be deactivated.
14-year-old Sophia from Brisbane was one of the first to get locked out.
For me it's a mix of emotions.
Obviously I'm quite frustrated.