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South Australia to explore social media ban for children

STORY: South Australia to explore social media ban for children SHOOTING TIME: May 13, 2024 DATELINE: May 15, 2024 LENGTH: 00:00:46 LOCATION: ADELAIDE, Australia CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. various of the street view in South Australia 2. various of young people using mobile devices STORYLINE: Children under the age of 14 in South Australia would be banned from using social media under a proposal put forward by the state's premier Peter Malinauskas. Malinauskas on Sunday announced that his state government has appointed Robert French, former Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia, to examine the legal practicalities of implementing Australia's first social media age ban. Under the state government's proposal, any South Australian under the age of 14 would be banned from using any social media and those aged 14 and 15 would require parental consent to access an account. Malinauskas said on Sunday that there is mounting evidence that social media is detrimental to children's mental health a

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Illustration Parental APP For Off Campus Training

Illustration Parental APP For Off Campus Training

SUQIAN, CHINA -JULY 29, 2023 - Illustration Parental APP for off campus training, July 29, 2023, Suqian, Jiangsu Province, China.

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Illustration Parental APP For Off Campus Training

Illustration Parental APP For Off Campus Training

SUQIAN, CHINA -JULY 29, 2023 - Illustration Parental APP for off campus training, July 29, 2023, Suqian, Jiangsu Province, China.

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Illustration Parental APP For Off Campus Training

Illustration Parental APP For Off Campus Training

SUQIAN, CHINA -JULY 29, 2023 - Illustration Parental APP for off campus training, July 29, 2023, Suqian, Jiangsu Province, China.

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U.S. House demands Japan action on parental abduction

U.S. House demands Japan action on parental abduction

WASHINGTON, United States - Congressman Jim Moran speaks at a news conference in front of Capitol Hill in Washington on Sept. 29, 2010, with Christopher Savoie, (2nd from R) whose ex-wife took their children to Japan against his will, behind him. The U.S. House of Representatives passed a resolution the same day urging Japan to resolve child custody problems arising when Japanese parents take their children to Japan from the United States against the wishes of their American spouses.

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U.S. lawmakers call for parental abduction measures

U.S. lawmakers call for parental abduction measures

WASHINGTON, United States - U.S. legislators hold a press conference near Capitol Hill in Washington on May 5, 2010. Congressman Jim Moran introduced a resolution in the House of Representatives the same day, calling on Tokyo to urgently address the problem of parental ''abductions'' to Japan of children of failed marriages between Japanese and U.S. citizens.

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Japan urged to join Hague Convention on int'l parental abduction

Japan urged to join Hague Convention on int'l parental abduction

TOKYO, Japan - William Duncan, deputy secretary general of the Hague Conference on Private International Law, speaks at a news conference at the Canadian Embassy in Tokyo on March 18, 2010. Duncan urged Japan to join the convention which covers international parental abduction, saying there are no technical reasons preventing Japan from doing so.

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Film censorship symbols

Film censorship symbols

Film censorship symbols: U , PG , 12A (may be unsuitable for children under 12, children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult), 15 (suitable only for 15 years and over), 18 (suitable only for adults).

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Photographer Johan Bavman

Photographer Johan Bavman

Swedish photographer Johan Bavman stands in front of his work shown at Tokyo's Glocal Cafe in Minato Ward on Dec. 9, 2017. His collection of pictures depicting men who took parental leave for more than six months in his country has been shown in 25 countries. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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U.S. lawmakers call for parental abduction measures

U.S. lawmakers call for parental abduction measures

WASHINGTON, United States - U.S. legislators hold a press conference near Capitol Hill in Washington on May 5, 2010. Congressman Jim Moran introduced a resolution in the House of Representatives the same day, calling on Tokyo to urgently address the problem of parental ''abductions'' to Japan of children of failed marriages between Japanese and U.S. citizens. (Kyodo)

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U.S. House demands Japan action on parental abduction

U.S. House demands Japan action on parental abduction

WASHINGTON, United States - Congressman Jim Moran speaks at a news conference in front of Capitol Hill in Washington on Sept. 29, 2010, with Christopher Savoie, (2nd from R) whose ex-wife took their children to Japan against his will, behind him. The U.S. House of Representatives passed a resolution the same day urging Japan to resolve child custody problems arising when Japanese parents take their children to Japan from the United States against the wishes of their American spouses. (Kyodo)

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Japan urged to join Hague Convention on int'l parental abduction

Japan urged to join Hague Convention on int'l parental abduction

TOKYO, Japan - William Duncan, deputy secretary general of the Hague Conference on Private International Law, speaks at a news conference at the Canadian Embassy in Tokyo on March 18, 2010. Duncan urged Japan to join the convention which covers international parental abduction, saying there are no technical reasons preventing Japan from doing so. (Kyodo)

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Cafe bus in Tokyo for troubled young women

Cafe bus in Tokyo for troubled young women

Photo taken April 8, 2020, shows inside of a pink-colored cafe bus called Tsubomi Cafe, in Tokyo. The cafe provides free food for young women who cannot go home for reasons such as parental abuse at a time when people are being asked to stay home amid the coronavirus pandemic. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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