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BBCNEWS Signed September 18, 2024

As a default setting. Social media companies have been under growing pressure to protect children from harmful online content. Heres our Technology Editor zoe kleinman. Instagram already claims to have more than 50 tools aimed at keeping teens safe on its platform. But so far, the problem of children being exposed to harmful content has not been resolved. Well, i dont know if its social media, but i think as parents we should have the right to see it. An Ofcom Study earlier this year found that every single child it spoke to had seen violent material online. Instagram was one of the platforms they mentioned the most. The new measures aim put more control into the hands of parents. Accou nts accounts belonging to anyone under the age of 18 are made private by default. Now, if someone under 16 wants to make an account public, they have to add a parent to approve it, and that perak will be able to see who they message which topics they follow. Notifications will be muted overnight, and yo

CNN CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield July 6, 2024

fredricka whitfield and we begin with escalating tensions in the middle east. israel says it has carried out air strikes in syrian territory. israel s defense forces releasing video it says shows strikes on a syrian military compound radar systems and artillery posts. the strikes were launched after israel says rockets were fired from syria toward the golan heights and in the west bank today, a funeral was held for two british israeli sisters who were killed in an attack on friday. days of violence erupted following an israeli police raid on the al aqsa mosque compound in jerusalem last week. cnn s fred pleitgen is in jerusalem. scott mclean is in beirut, lebanon, fred, let me begin with you. what is the latest hi there, fredricka. well certainly it is still quite concerning here on the ground. i would say it s still very tense and very volatile situation as well. and of course, one of the main reasons for that is what you were just mentioning is those rocket attacks that

FOXNEWS FOX and Friends July 7, 2024

henderson is now charged with first degree murder. you can have a choice natal or chair. that is an option in tennessee. hilary clinton making headlines. would you ever run again? no, no. american people don t want her on their tv s in the white houses. it is a weird time to do that. ainsley: jessie james decker has been on our show. she is darling. what a great song. we are looking at duck, north carolina. that is down in the outer banks. beautiful area. i have been to the outer banks, i don t think i have been to duck. steve: i have been to duck. we stayed at a place. it was absolutely beautiful there. it is near corona. ainsley: okay. a lot of humidity. beautiful skies. tomorrow it is going to rain. if you live in that area, enjoy the beach today if you can. brian: kids are in school or the beach would be packed. ainsley: adults don t go to the beach? brian: nope. ainsley: that is when parents are jumping for joy. steve: 8:02 now, present

BBCNEWS BBC News June 17, 2017

No sat nav, no compass and certainly no wifi. We speak to one of the sailors who has just finished a three year voyage around the world in a canoe. Hello and welcome to bbc news. 58 people are now presumed dead in the Grenfell Tower fire in west london. And police are warning the death toll is still likely to rise. The bbc understands the number of dead or missing could be around 70. The british Prime Minister, theresa may, has faced criticism over her response to the tragedy. She met with victims and Community Organisers here at downing street. In a Statement After she acknowledged what many local people have been saying for days that the initial response to the fire on wednesday was not good enough. Jeremy cooke reports. In the midsummer heat, Grenfell Tower casts a long shadow. A new dark reality on the london skyline, with the power to shock, and to move. A sight which stops you in your tracks. Too much to take in. Its hard to know what to say, yeah. Its just horrific. We just said

BBCNEWS BBC News June 17, 2017

No sat nav, no compass and certainly no wifi. We speak to one of the sailors who has just finished a three year voyage around the world in a canoe. Hello and welcome to bbc news. 58 people are now presumed dead in the Grenfell Tower fire in west london. And police are warning the death toll is still likely to rise. The bbc understands the number of dead or missing could be around 70. The british Prime Minister, theresa may, has faced criticism over her response to the tragedy. She met with victims and Community Organisers here at downing street. In a Statement After she acknowledged what many local people have been saying for days that the initial response to the fire on wednesday was not good enough. Jeremy cooke reports. In the midsummer heat, Grenfell Tower casts a long shadow. A new dark reality on the london skyline, with the power to shock, and to move. A sight which stops you in your tracks. Too much to take in. Its hard to know what to say, yeah. Its just horrific. We just said

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