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Worn down by worry, parents look longingly at Australia’s social media ban

Time to screen social media LONDON: A frustrated father in Spain, whose teenage daughter regularly sidesteps parental controls that block social media, wants the government to ban apps like TikTok and Instagram for children. In France, a mother of three worries about social media's effect on young people and will not give her children smartphones until they are 15. But she is sceptical a government prohibition is the answer. A mother in Chile says it is a parent's job, not government's, to teach children how to use social media responsibly.Since Australia this month barred children under 16 from using social media, parents around the world have been debating whether similarly tough action is needed in their own countries. In Australia, surveys show most parents support the new rules, while young teenagers have talked about using VPNs and other workarounds. Several countries are weighing whether to adopt similar laws. Australia Enforces World’s First Under-16 Social Media..

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Ukraine-Russia war latest: Trump claims security guarantees for Kyiv 95% done but warns of ‘thorny issues’

CloseTrump warns of 'thorny issues' after crunch peace deal talks with ZelenskyDonald Trump said security guarantees for Ukraine were nearly finalised, with talks “close to 95 per cent” complete, even as he warned that “thorny issues” remained unresolved.
A key unresolved issue was the control of territory in the Donbas region, he said after talks with Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky in Florida on Sunday.
Zelensky, however, claimed that security guarantees between the US and Ukraine were “100 per cent agreed” while the arrangement between the US, Europe and Ukraine was “almost agreed”.
Trump revealed that he had spoken to Russian leader Vladimir Putin ahead of the crunch talks with Zelensky on the 20-point peace plan.
A Kremlin spokesperson said Trump and Putin did not want a temporary ceasefire ahead of any agreement and urged Ukraine to make a decision over the contested Donbas region.
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Nepal probes illegal matchmaking as China cautions citizens over ‘bride buying’

AdvertisementNepalThis Week in AsiaPeopleNepal probes illegal matchmaking as China cautions citizens over ‘bride buying’Officials say online brokers are promoting Nepali women to Chinese men, prompting detentions and official warnings
Reading Time:3 minutesWhy you can trust SCMPBibek BhandariPublished: 12:25pm, 29 Dec 2025Nepal is stepping up scrutiny of illegal cross-border matchmaking after authorities uncovered cases in which brokers and online intermediaries were marketing Nepali women as prospective brides for Chinese nationals, prompting increased enforcement and official warnings.The Chinese Embassy in Nepal issued a New Year’s travel advisory cautioning its citizens against what it described as “bride buying” in the country, urging them not to trust matchmaking agencies and brokers blindly and stressing that deceptive or profit-driven cross-border matchmaking is illegal under Chinese law.
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China holds military drills around Taiwan as warning to ‘separatist forces’

China holds military drills around Taiwan as warning to 'separatist forces'24 minutes agoShareSaveKoh EweShareSaveReutersSince 2022 Beijing has ramped up military drills in the Taiwan StraitChina is holding military drills around Taiwan simulating the seizure and blockade of the island's key areas, as a warning against “separatist forces”.
The army, navy, air force and rocket force have been dispatched for the drills which include live-fire exercises, the Chinese military said.
Codenamed “Justice Mission 2025”, the drills are taking place days after the US announced the sale of one of its largest weapons packages to Taiwan worth $11bn (£8.2bn). That move drew sharp protest from Beijing which in turn sanctioned US defence firms.
Taiwan's push to ramp up its defence this year has also angered Beijing, which claims the self-ruled island as its territory.
Taiwan's presidential office has criticised the upcoming Chinese drills, calling them a challenge to internati..

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Train derailment in Mexico kills at least 13, injures dozens

AdvertisementMexicoWorldAmericasTrain derailment in Mexico kills at least 13, injures dozensInteroceanic Train linking the states of Oaxaca and Veracruz went off the rails as it passed a curve
Reading Time:1 minuteWhy you can trust SCMPReutersPublished: 11:55am, 29 Dec 2025Mexican authorities ‌said on Sunday that at least 13 people were killed ‍after an Interoceanic Train carrying 250 people derailed in the southern state of Oaxaca.
The Mexican Navy said the train, which derailed near the town of Nizanda, was carrying nine ⁠crew members and 241 passengers.
Of those on board, 139 were reported to be out of danger, while 98 were injured, including 36 who were receiving medical assistance.
AdvertisementPresident Claudia Sheinbaum said on X that five of the injured were in ‍critical condition, adding that senior officials had been dispatched to the site ‍to assist the families of those killed.
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John Simpson: ‘I’ve reported on 40 wars but I’ve never seen a year like 2025’

John Simpson: 'I've reported on 40 wars but I've never seen a year like 2025'2 hours agoShareSaveJohn SimpsonBBC world affairs editor ShareSaveBBCSensitive content: This article contains a graphic description of death that some readers may find upsetting
I've reported on more than 40 wars around the world during my career, which goes back to the 1960s. I watched the Cold War reach its height, then simply evaporate. But I've never seen a year quite as worrying as 2025 has been – not just because several major conflicts are raging but because it is becoming clear that one of them has geopolitical implications of unparalleled importance.
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky has warned that the current conflict in his country could escalate into a world war. After nearly 60 years of observing conflict, I've got a nasty feeling he's right.
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Jan 6 pipe bomb suspect confessed that ‘something just snapped’ after 2020 election, DOJ says

A man accused of planting pipe bombs outside the headquarters of the Democratic and Republican National Committees before the January 6, 2021 attack told investigators after his arrest that he believed someone needed to “speak up” for people who believed the 2020 election was stolen, according to federal prosecutors.
He said he targeted the political party headquarters because they were “in charge,” according to a new filing from U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro.
Brian J. Cole Jr., 30, allegedly told investigators that “something just snapped” after “watching everything, just everything getting worse” in the wake of the election.
Cole was arrested earlier this month and charged with transporting explosives across state lines and with maliciously attempting to use the bombs to damage or destroy property.
Authorities had not previously outlined a possible motive for the pipe bombs or detailed any connection between the devices and the Capitol insurrection. But it was previously reported tha..

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Influencer Melissa Mae Carlton announces heartbreaking death of daughter Molly after losing daughter Abigail

Influencer Melissa Mae Carlton announces heartbreaking death of daughter Molly after losing daughter Abigail (Image via Getty) Melissa Mae Carlton shared the most painful news a parent can ever face. The influencer announced that her daughter, Molly, has passed away. The loss came less than two years after her other daughter, Abigail, also died. Carlton shared the news in an emotional Instagram post on Friday. She revealed that Molly died on Christmas Day. She wrote that the family was completely shocked. They couldn’t believe what had happened. In her post, Carlton spoke honestly about her fear and sadness. She said she is scared of what life will look like now for her family. She also shared that her heart hurts deeply for her children. Along with the message, she asked her followers to pray for her family during this painful time. The post quickly drew support from thousands of people. Many shared messages of love, prayers, and comfort as Carlton and her family mourned yet another l..

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Can Hong Kong mature as a wine hub? French vineyard owner calls for new focus

AdvertisementHong Kong economyHong KongHong Kong EconomyCan Hong Kong mature as a wine hub? French vineyard owner calls for new focusSeventh-generation winemaker Erwan Faiveley encourages city to up logistical and storage services during first post-Covid fact-finding trip
Reading Time:2 minutesWhy you can trust SCMP1Oscar LiuPublished: 12:00pm, 28 Dec 2025Hong Kong could enhance its standing as a wine trade hub by further improving its logistics and storage services, according to a seventh-generation French winemaker overseeing a 200-year-old Burgundy estate.
Erwan Faiveley, owner of wine labels Domaine Faiveley and Billaud-Simon, also praised the Hong Kong government’s decision to axe its wine tax in 2008 during his first fact-finding trip to the city and mainland China since the Covid-19 pandemic.
“The greatest thing they’ve done was cutting all taxes,” Faiveley said, calling on the city to now focus on boosting infrastructure to bolster Hong Kong’s wine trading.
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Why Chinese victims of Unit 731 and Japan’s WWII bio-warfare are still waiting for justice

AdvertisementChina-Japan relationsChinaPoliticsWhy Chinese victims of Unit 731 and Japan’s WWII bio-warfare are still waiting for justiceDark chapter’s telling complicated by Tokyo’s official denials, Washington’s immunity deals and Beijing’s shifting diplomatic priorities
Reading Time:9 minutesWhy you can trust SCMP2Xinlu Liangin BeijingPublished: 12:00pm, 28 Dec 2025On August 6 last year, atomic bomb survivors held their annual commemorative lantern-floating ceremony at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park in Japan. Two months later, their group, Nihon Hidankyo, won the Nobel Peace Prize for decades of campaigning against nuclear weapons.Fifteen years earlier, in Chongshan village in China’s eastern Zhejiang province, Wang Jinti took his last breath.
Wang died in near-total obscurity, never having received an apology or compensation for the suffering he endured – not from the atomic bombings but from Japan’s biological warfare that destroyed his village and ruined the lives of hundreds ..