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Ethiopia Launches Digital Hub for African Creators
InnovationMay 9

Ethiopia Launches Digital Hub for African Creators

Ethiopia is building a continental digital gateway to empower the next generation of African content creators and influencers. At the first African Social Media Influencers Summit, leaders called for turning policies into action to unlock Africa's digital future.

Regional: ethiopia development (ET)3 min read
Europe's Youth Activists Fight Social Media Bans With Solutions
Global NewsMay 11

Europe's Youth Activists Fight Social Media Bans With Solutions

Young people across Europe are pushing back against blanket social media bans for under-16s, offering lawmakers smarter solutions instead. They're calling for stronger platform regulation, better enforcement of existing laws, and real digital literacy education in schools.

Euronews3 min read
Ethiopia Builds Digital Hub for African Content Creators
InnovationMay 9

Ethiopia Builds Digital Hub for African Content Creators

Ethiopia is investing in digital infrastructure to become Africa's content creation gateway, hosting its first African Social Media Influencers Summit. The initiative aims to connect creators across the continent and harness their power to shape policy and drive development.

AllAfrica - Headlines2 min read
Rwanda Drafts Law to Protect Kids Under 16 From Social Media
SolutionsApr 29

Rwanda Drafts Law to Protect Kids Under 16 From Social Media

Rwanda is developing legislation to restrict social media access for children under 16, aiming to protect young minds from harmful content and digital distractions. The move comes after research showed nearly half of schoolchildren access online platforms without adequate supervision.

AllAfrica - Headlines3 min read
Indonesia Plans Safer Social Media Access for Kids
SolutionsMar 6

Indonesia Plans Safer Social Media Access for Kids

Indonesia is introducing thoughtful age restrictions for social media that protect children without banning them entirely. The country joins a global movement to make digital spaces safer for young people.

TechCrunch2 min read
Japan Seniors Seek 100,000+ Social Media Help Requests
SolutionsJun 12

Japan Seniors Seek 100,000+ Social Media Help Requests

Older adults in Japan are getting online in record numbers, and they're not afraid to ask for help when something feels wrong. Consumer protection centers received over 100,000 social media-related questions in 2025, with seniors leading the charge for safer digital experiences.

Japan Times2 min read
Portugal Requires Parental Approval for Teen Social Media
SolutionsFeb 13

Portugal Requires Parental Approval for Teen Social Media

Portugal just became one of Europe's first nations to require parents to approve social media access for teens aged 13 to 16. The move protects young people from cyberbullying and harmful content while giving families more control over their children's digital lives.

Daily Maverick2 min read
Egypt to Draft Law Protecting Kids from Social Media Harm
SolutionsJan 26

Egypt to Draft Law Protecting Kids from Social Media Harm

Egypt's parliament is moving forward with legislation to protect children from digital addiction and mental health risks linked to excessive social media use. The new law follows similar protections already adopted in other countries.

Egypt Independent2 min read
Widow Donates $26K Media Center to Honor Journalist Husband
InnovationJan 26

Widow Donates $26K Media Center to Honor Journalist Husband

A widow's generous gift just transformed journalism education at India's Osmania University. The state-of-the-art digital media center honors her late husband, an alumnus who rose from student to World Bank communications chief.

The Hindu2 min read
France Votes to Protect Kids From Social Media Under 15
SolutionsJan 27

France Votes to Protect Kids From Social Media Under 15

France just became the second country to prioritize digital childhood, passing a groundbreaking bill to ban social media for children under 15. The move aims to give young people space to grow without algorithmic pressure on their mental health.

Phys.org - Technology2 min read
Indonesia Protects 70M Kids With New Social Media Rules
SolutionsMar 30

Indonesia Protects 70M Kids With New Social Media Rules

Indonesia just became Southeast Asia's first country to require kids under 16 to step away from major social media platforms, giving families a chance to reclaim childhood. The bold move affects 70 million children and follows Australia's groundbreaking path toward digital safety.

The Hindu3 min read
African Media Leaders Launch Fund for Narrative Sovereignty
InnovationMay 1

African Media Leaders Launch Fund for Narrative Sovereignty

Media leaders from across Africa gathered in Accra to reclaim control over how the continent is portrayed to the world. A new pan-African fund will help media organizations build sustainable models and master emerging technologies.

AllAfrica - Headlines3 min read
Canada Bans Social Media for Kids Under 16
SolutionsJun 11

Canada Bans Social Media for Kids Under 16

Canada just introduced groundbreaking legislation to protect children from social media harm, joining a growing global movement. The Safe Social Media Act requires platforms to redesign for safety and introduces powerful new tools for parents and young people.

Engadget2 min read
Africa Launches Its First Homegrown Global Social Media App
InnovationFeb 16

Africa Launches Its First Homegrown Global Social Media App

LekeeLekee, Africa's first globally ambitious social media platform, just went live across app stores and web. Built by Nigerian media leaders, it's designed specifically for African connectivity challenges while celebrating the continent's culture.

Vanguard Nigeria2 min read
Africa Launches Partnership to Shape Digital Future
InnovationMar 25

Africa Launches Partnership to Shape Digital Future

Smart Africa and Rwanda's Certa Foundation just joined forces to help African governments build stronger digital policies and train the next generation of tech leaders. The partnership aims to tackle infrastructure gaps while ensuring Africa controls its own digital destiny.

Google News - Africa Innovation2 min read
Netherlands Launches Plan to Protect Digital Legacies
Innovation3d ago

Netherlands Launches Plan to Protect Digital Legacies

Eight in 10 people haven't planned what happens to their online accounts after death, leaving grieving families locked out of photos, bank accounts, and precious memories. Now the Netherlands is taking action to help people protect their digital legacies.

Dutch News2 min read
Canada Bans Social Media for Kids Under 16 to Boost Safety
SolutionsJun 11

Canada Bans Social Media for Kids Under 16 to Boost Safety

Canada just introduced groundbreaking legislation to protect young people from social media's mental health risks, banning platforms for kids under 16 while creating new AI safety standards. The move follows Australia's lead and could redesign how tech companies protect children worldwide.

Japan Today2 min read
German Football Clubs Build Digital Fan Communities
InnovationMay 7

German Football Clubs Build Digital Fan Communities

German Bundesliga clubs are transforming fan engagement with apps, AI content, and digital collectibles while keeping their unique fan-first culture intact. From Bayern Munich's integrated match centers to Borussia Dortmund's AI-powered social media, clubs are making fandom more interactive without losing the community spirit that makes German football special.

Google News - Germany Innovation3 min read
Spain Bans Social Media for Kids Under 16
SolutionsFeb 3

Spain Bans Social Media for Kids Under 16

Spain just became the second country in the world to protect children from social media, following Australia's groundbreaking move. The new law aims to shield young people from online harms while holding tech companies accountable.

ABC Australia2 min read
France Passes Social Media Ban for Under-15s
VideosJan 28

France Passes Social Media Ban for Under-15s

French lawmakers overwhelmingly voted to ban social media for children under 15, making France the second country after Australia to protect kids from harmful screen time. The bill now heads to the Senate with the goal of becoming law by September 2026.

SBS Australia2 min read

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