The move, which Anutin Charnvirakul said would “return power to the people,” will pave the way for a snap election in late January or early February.
Thailand is preparing for new elections early next year after Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul dissolved the House of ...
"We don't want to be digital tourists. We don't want to be caught up in echo chambers where we're just getting fed ...
Denmark is planning to follow Australia in introducing stricter restrictions for younger teens to access social media. The ...
The EBU welcomes the European Parliament’s report which highlights the essential roles of regulation, media literacy, and public service media in protecting minors from online harm and ensuring access ...
Reform UK's only Senedd member has been suspended from the Welsh Parliament after using racist language in a message which broke rules about the standards MSs are expected to follow. Laura Anne Jones ...
SINGAPORE – A new law to offer timely redress and better protection to victims of online harms was passed in Parliament on Nov 5, paving the way for the set-up of a one-stop government agency by June ...
MPs spoke on issues ranging from remedies for victims who are minors to the risk of a new government agency’s power being an overreach. SINGAPORE – A new law to offer timely redress and better ...
Decisive steps will be taken to give victims of online harms an avenue of "timely, effective, and accessible" redress, said Minister for Digital Development and Information Josephine Teo in Parliament ...
On the agenda for the coming sitting are also the debates on three major government Bills that were introduced in October. SINGAPORE – The findings and recommendations from the review panel on the ...
Online pornography showing strangulation or suffocation is to be made illegal, as part of government plans to tackle violence against women and girls. It follows a review which found depictions of ...
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