Australian PM plays down privacy fears of social media ban for children Posted on 25/11/2024 Prime minister Anthony Albanese’s government aimed to pass the bill by year-end, expediting its progress through both houses of parliament. (AP pic) SYDNEY: Australia prime minister Anthony Albanese said on Monday social media firms would be required to destroy personal data used to verify ages of users, as part of what the government says is a world-leading ban on under-16s using the services. Australia plans to trial an age-verification system that may include biometrics or government identification to enforce a social media age cut-off, some of the toughest controls imposed by any country to date. “There will be very strong and strict privacy requirements to protect people’s personal information, including an obligation to destroy information provided once age has been verified,” Albanese told parliament on Monday. The laws would impact Meta Platforms’ Instagram and Facebook, Bytedance’s TikTok and Elon Musk’s X and Snapchat. They have been criticised by figures including Musk, who said on Friday the legislation was a backdoor attempt to control access to the internet for all Australians. The proposals are the highest age limit set by any country, and would have no exemption for parental consent and no exemption for pre-existing accounts. Platforms face fines of up to US$32 million for failing to comply with the legislation. The government has said it aims to pass the bill into law by the end of the parliamentary year on Thursday, fast-tracking it through the upper and lower houses of parliament. News
Ukraine hospital hit, one killed, in ‘massive’ Russian strike Posted on 08/11/2024 Paramedics helps an injured man walk to the ambulance after a Russian strike on residential neighbourhood in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine. (AP pic) ZAPORIZHZHIA: A Russian strike on the frontline city of Zaporizhzhia damaged a hospital, killed one person, and wounded 17 more, including a medic and a child, the regional governor… Read More
Woman-owned café in Indonesia’s Shariah stronghold shakes stigma Posted on 25/11/2024 A barista receives orders at Morning Mama, a cafe founded by Qurrata Ayuni in Banda Aceh. (AFP pic) BANDA ACEH: In what has been claimed to be the only woman-run café in the capital of Indonesia’s most conservative province, owner Qurrata Ayuni said she and her baristas provide an alternative… Read More
FashionValet couple Vivy Yusof, Fadzaruddin return for Day Four of recording statement at MACC Posted on 08/11/2024 PUTRAJAYA, Nov 8 — The founders of FashionValet Sdn Bhd will continue giving statements to the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) today. State news agency Bernama reported a vehicle ferrying the couple arriving at MACC headquarters here at 9:14 am, for the investigation into investment losses involving Khazanah Nasional Bhd and… Read More