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A US jury on Wednesday found Meta and YouTube guilty of deliberately designing addictive products that caused harm to a young user in a landmark social media addiction trial that will likely serve as a bellwether for future cases. [1]

On Safer Internet Day, Thailand has elevated digital safety to a "national agenda" to combat the rising use of AI-generated deepfakes to create exploitative images and videos of children. [2]

BANGKOK – Thailand’s Internet Crimes Against Children unit (TICAC) and Cyber Police have arrested four men accused of producing, keeping, and selling child abuse material. [4]

Over 10,000 girls join self-defence drive in Pune under ‘Rani Lakshmibai Atmaraksha Abhiyan’ Addressing the gathering, Maharashtra School Education minister Dadaji Bhuse said self-defence is not just physical training but an essential life skill In a... [5]

BANGKOK, Thailand – The Thai Health Promotion Foundation (ThaiHealth), in partnership with UNICEF Thailand and other organizations, hosted Safer [6]

UK GOVERNMENT SOCIAL MEDIA RESTRICTIONS Kids' social media access a concern: Ashwini Vaishnaw The g [7]

The opinions and wishes of young people were collected through a survey in spring 2025. The respondents raised an important point: people make a space both safe and unsafe, and a safe space is created by a sense of security. [8]

Chonburi, public-safety groups, and the AIG Thailand insurance group are teaming up with parents to make their children wear helmets while riding on motorbikes. Gov. [9]

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[1] MM indianexpress.com · 2026-03-26 · 85% match

Social media addiction trial: Why Meta and YouTube were held guilty

A US jury on Wednesday found Meta and YouTube guilty of deliberately designing addictive products that caused harm to a young user in a landmark social media addiction trial that will likely serve as a bellwether for future cases.

[2] TH www.nationthailand.com · 2026-02-09 · 75% match

AI-Generated Deepfakes Target Thai Children as Global Internet Safety Day Highlights Digital Threats

On Safer Internet Day, Thailand has elevated digital safety to a "national agenda" to combat the rising use of AI-generated deepfakes to create exploitative images and videos of children.

[3] FI yle.fi · 2025-11-07 · 75% match

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[4] TH www.chiangraitimes.com · 2026-03-20 · 42% match

Cyber Police Take Down Kiddie Porn Network in Central Thailand

BANGKOK – Thailand’s Internet Crimes Against Children unit (TICAC) and Cyber Police have arrested four men accused of producing, keeping, and selling child abuse material.

[5] MM www.hindustantimes.com · 2026-03-22 · 33% match

Over 10,000 girls join self-defence drive in Pune under ‘Rani Lakshmibai Atmaraksha Abhiyan’

Over 10,000 girls join self-defence drive in Pune under ‘Rani Lakshmibai Atmaraksha Abhiyan’ Addressing the gathering, Maharashtra School Education minister Dadaji Bhuse said self-defence is not just physical training but an essential life skill In a

[6] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2026-02-09 · 38% match

ThaiHealth, UNICEF call for joint action to build safer online space at SIDTH 2026

BANGKOK, Thailand – The Thai Health Promotion Foundation (ThaiHealth), in partnership with UNICEF Thailand and other organizations, hosted Safer

[7] MM economictimes.indiatimes.com · 75% match

UK GOVERNMENT SOCIAL MEDIA RESTRICTIONS

UK GOVERNMENT SOCIAL MEDIA RESTRICTIONS Kids' social media access a concern: Ashwini Vaishnaw The g

[8] FI www.hel.fi · 2025-12-05 · 44% match

Safe spaces for young people in Puistola – OmaStadi brought new instructors and activities

The opinions and wishes of young people were collected through a survey in spring 2025. The respondents raised an important point: people make a space both safe and unsafe, and a safe space is created by a sense of security.

[9] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2015-06-10 · 64% match

Chonburi, AIG team up to promote youth helmet use

Chonburi, public-safety groups, and the AIG Thailand insurance group are teaming up with parents to make their children wear helmets while riding on motorbikes. Gov.

[10] FI yle.fi · 2025-11-20 · 39% match

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Helsingin Sanomat's most-read article on Thursday morning raises a question that has been increasingly asked across Europe in recent months — why are thousands of young Ukrainian men, of fighting age, leaving Ukraine while the war is still raging? In

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