Match Details
Fixture: Sebastian Korda vs (2) Lorenzo Musetti
Date: November 7, 2025
Tournament: Vanda Pharmaceutical Hellenic Championship 2025
Round: Semifinals
Venue: OAKA Basketball Arena, Athens, Greece
Category: ATP…

Fixture: Sebastian Korda vs (2) Lorenzo Musetti
Date: November 7, 2025
Tournament: Vanda Pharmaceutical Hellenic Championship 2025
Round: Semifinals
Venue: OAKA Basketball Arena, Athens, Greece
Category: ATP…

Indonesia have announced a youthful badminton team for the Southeast Asian Games 2025, with no place for experienced stars such as Jonatan Christie, the 2024 All England Open champion, or two-time world bronze medallists in men’s doubles**, Fajar…


Published on
At least five people were killed in Vietnam after Typhoon Kalmaegi made landfall on Thursday, bringing…
NEW DELHI, Nov. 7 (Xinhua) — The Indian government on Friday emphasized the early detection of various types of cancer.
On the occasion of “National Cancer Awareness Day,” the federal government said in an official statement that India…


Varicella, caused by the varicella-zoster virus (VZV), is an acute and highly contagious respiratory disease.1 The virus exhibits high transmissibility and can infect multiple tissues in the human body, including the skin, nerves,…
Empowering young people to use the Internet safely and protecting them from potential harm is not just a priority for the European Commission, but for many countries around the world. It is by working together towards this shared goal with like-minded partners that we can best achieve it.
With this in mind, the European Commission, Australia’s eSafety Commissioner and the UK’s Ofcom today issued a joint communication pledging to work together to advance child safety on digital platforms.
Between them, the EU, UK and Australia have set some of the highest standards world-wide when it comes to empowering and protecting young people online. The communication reflects this, with new joint actions to complement ongoing efforts in implementing online safety legislation to ensure a safe and secure online for minors, while also taking into account children’s rights and wellbeing.
In particular, the three regulators will ensure that children have safe, inclusive, and empowering access to digital technologies to help them develop digital skills, media literacy and critical thinking, shaping a more equal digital future.
Furthermore, it is important that service providers make real improvements in the safety of children’s online experiences.
Concretely, the three regulators agreed to set up a group on age assurance to discuss solutions for age verification that ensure privacy, safety and security.
This group will explore how to further build the technical evidence base with respect to age assurance, and where relevant, how regulators can support independent research in this field. This is something the Commission is already working on through its blueprint for an EU-wide age verification solution.
The joint communication follows a roundtable attended by Director-General Roberto Viola of the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology (DG CNECT), Australia’s eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant and Chief Executive of the UK’s Ofcom Melanie Dawes.
The Commission, as well as highlighting its work on age verification, also pointed to its recent actions taken under the Digital Services Act (DSA) to tackle online sales of drugs, vapes and other illegal products to minors, as well as to prevent the creation of so-called rabbit holes of harmful material such as content promoting eating disorders.
This request seems a bit unusual, so we need to confirm that you’re human. Please press and hold the button until it turns completely green. Thank you for your cooperation!