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  • Olympic Truce Resolution for Milano Cortina 2026 adopted by the United Nations

    Olympic Truce Resolution for Milano Cortina 2026 adopted by the United Nations

    The Olympic Truce: “a call to set aside what divides us and rather to focus on what unites us”

    Addressing the UNGA, IOC President Kirsty Coventry spoke about the meaning of the Olympic Truce and reminded the UN Member States how athletes at…

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  • Arshad Nadeem wins javelin throw gold medal at Islamic Solidarity Games 2025

    Arshad Nadeem wins javelin throw gold medal at Islamic Solidarity Games 2025

    Reigning Olympic champion Arshad Nadeem won the gold medal in the men’s javelin throw event at the Islamic Solidarity Games 2025 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on Wednesday

    Competing at the Prince Faisal bin Fahd Sports City Stadium, Arshad Nadeem…

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  • Arshad Nadeem wins javelin throw gold medal at Islamic Solidarity Games 2025

    Arshad Nadeem wins javelin throw gold medal at Islamic Solidarity Games 2025

    Reigning Olympic champion Arshad Nadeem won the gold medal in the men’s javelin throw event at the Islamic Solidarity Games 2025 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on Wednesday

    Competing at the Prince Faisal bin Fahd Sports City Stadium, Arshad Nadeem…

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  • Parental monitoring can offset genetic risks for conduct problems in adolescents

    Parental monitoring can offset genetic risks for conduct problems in adolescents

    Parents may have more influence than they realize when it comes to shaping their children’s behavior, especially for those at higher genetic risk for conduct problems, according to Rutgers Health-led research. 

    The study,…

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  • Meta starts notifying Australian teenagers of account shutdowns as social media ban looms | Technology

    Meta starts notifying Australian teenagers of account shutdowns as social media ban looms | Technology

    Australian Facebook and Instagram users under 16 will be notified starting Thursday that their accounts will be deactivated by 10 December, as Meta begins to comply with the Albanese government’s social media ban.

    Users affected by the ban will receive 14 days’ notice of their pending account deactivation through a combination of in-app messages, email and SMS before their access is cut off.

    The ban will affect users on Facebook and Instagram, as well as Threads, as an Instagram account is required to use that platform. Messenger is excluded from the ban – but Meta has had to develop a way for users to keep access to Messenger without a Facebook account as a result of the ban.

    Meta will begin stopping access to existing accounts and blocking under-16s from registering new accounts from 4 December, with access removed for all affected accounts by 10 December, the company said.

    Teenagers who will have their accounts deactivated can download and save their posts, messages and short videos, or Reels. They will be able to return to their account once they turn 16, or opt to delete their account entirely.

    “When you turn 16, and can access our apps again, all your content will be available exactly as you left it,” said Mia Garlick, Meta’s regional policy director.

    “We also ask parents to work with their children to ensure the correct birth date is registered on their social media accounts.”

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    Meta said it would send the messages to all accounts it “understands” to be under 16 but would not say how it was determining which accounts may be under 16, to avoid explaining to under-16s how the ban may be circumvented.

    If Meta mistakenly flags a user who is 16 or over as under 16, they can use facial age assurance – meaning taking a video selfie – or provide a government ID using Yoti’s age assurance technology. Accounts seeking to change their age from under 16 to over must verify their age.

    Meta said it expected there would be errors in estimating age – as was evident in the age assurance technology trial – but the company believed this was the least privacy-intrusive way to estimate age.

    Meta on Wednesday said it was investigating an issue where users in Australia who put their age in as under 16 were not able to register a new account on Instagram, and said it was unrelated to the changes announced on Thursday.

    The tech giant is complying with the ban but continues to argue that its teen accounts setting – which limits who teenagers can contact, restricts advertising and gives parental control – would be a better alternative to a ban.

    Meta has also said it believes there should be age verification done through the app stores.

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    “While we are working hard to remove all users who we understand to be under the age of 16 by 10 December, compliance with the law will be an ongoing and multi-layered process,” said Antigone Davis, Meta’s global head of safety.

    Meta is the first tech company to state how it will comply with the ban before 10 December. Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, X, YouTube, Snapchat, Reddit and Kick are covered by the ban as it is set to begin next month.

    Other companies are expected to explain their position in the coming weeks. TikTok and Snapchat have said they will comply with the ban.

    YouTube maintains it should not be included in the ban but has yet to state whether it will comply. The company previously indicated it may launch legal action but has yet to embark on that course of action.

    NSW Libertarian politician John Ruddick has said he plans to seek a hearing in the high court to challenge the law on the grounds of freedom of political communication.

    Elon Musk’s X platform has also expressed its opposition to the ban, and has not yet said whether it will comply with the law.

    Have you received a notification from Facebook or Instagram that you account will be shut down? Get in touch with Josh at josh.taylor@theguardian.com

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  • High blood pressure in adolescence can be linked to atherosclerosis risk in middle age

    High blood pressure in adolescence can be linked to atherosclerosis risk in middle age

    A blood pressure as low as 120/80 mm Hg in adolescence can be linked to a higher risk of atherosclerosis in middle age, according to a study led from Linköping University, Sweden. The findings, published in the journal JAMA…

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  • Azzedine Alaïa Was One of the World’s Great Couture Collectors—These Are His Diors

    Azzedine Alaïa Was One of the World’s Great Couture Collectors—These Are His Diors

    And the archival display is unprecedented. Dior would draw 600 to 800 sketches per collection. The studio selected 200 for the ateliers. Those became toiles—three-dimensional sketches in muslin. The refinement continued until approximately 180…

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  • Meryl Streep, Katie Holmes, and More Helped to Fête Tom Hanks’s Return to the Stage in ‘This World of Tomorrow’

    Meryl Streep, Katie Holmes, and More Helped to Fête Tom Hanks’s Return to the Stage in ‘This World of Tomorrow’

    “Once you get on the train, it takes off,” added O’Hara. “For me, it’s not fear or nerves, it’s adrenaline. It’s the kind of thing you use for your emotion and it puts your brain into focus. The adrenaline is something that I thrive…

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  • Behind every COP is a global data project that predicts Earth’s future. Here’s how it works

    Behind every COP is a global data project that predicts Earth’s future. Here’s how it works

    Over the past week we’ve witnessed the many political discussions that go with the territory of a COP – or, more verbosely, the “Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change”.

    COP30 is the…

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