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Australia To Introduce World-First Legislation Banning Minors Under 16 From Social Media
"This one is for the mums and dads. Social media is doing real harm to kids and I'm calling time on it," said Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
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Indonesian Government Wants To Ban Temu Because Items Are Too Cheap
Temu's rapid growth has triggered scrutiny over its low-cost business model of sending parcels to customers from China by several countries.
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Penang's Ban On Foreigners Cooking These 13 Dishes Will Now Cover Private Hawkers Too
Currently, the ban only covers hawker centres and food courts under the Penang Island City Council (MBPP).
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TikToker Gets Called Out For Swimming In Shallow Wading Pool At Tokyo's teamLab Planets
This is why we cannot have nice things!
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US Passes Law That Might Get TikTok Banned In About 6 Months
It is unclear whether China would approve any sale or if TikTok's US assets could be divested in six months.
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Thailand Plans To Ban Recreational Marijuana Use After Coldplay Concert In Bangkok
This comes after attendees of Coldplay's Bangkok concert complained that "the entire stadium smelled like marijuana".
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You Can't Use Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish & Other UMG Artistes' Songs On TikTok Anymore
In a statement late Tuesday, 30 January, TikTok said Universal Music put "greed above the interests of their artistes and songwriters".
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Colorado Supreme Court Disqualifies Donald Trump From 2024 Presidential Primary Ballot
The ruling applies only to Colorado's 5 March Republican primary, but its conclusion could affect Trump's status in the state for the 5 November general election.
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JAKIM Says Halal-Certified Bakeries Can Write 'Merry Christmas' On Cakes
JAKIM's clarification comes in response to a notice from a bakery instructing its employees not to decorate cakes with "Merry Christmas or X'Mas".
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DBKL Lifts Liquor Sale Ban In Sundry, Convenience & Chinese Medicine Stores
The newly appointed committee members at the city hall will also review policies established by the previous committee.
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EU States Can Now Ban Employees From Wearing Headscarves In Public Workplaces
The hijab, the traditional head scarf worn around the head and shoulders, has been a divisive issue across Europe for years.
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PDRM: Powerbanks, Umbrellas & Booze Among 12 Prohibited Items At Coldplay's Concert
Concertgoers are not allowed to bring bottled water too.
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