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Protests of Gen Z in Nepal and resignation of the Prime Minister

After violent protests in Nepal and the resignation of the Prime Minister, the military patrols in Kathmandu. The younger generation distances itself from the riots and calls for dialogue.

Sentiment
Negative
Topics:
ProtestsGovernment ResignationCorruption +2
Politics

Nepal's Prime Minister Oli resigns after protests

Nepal's Prime Minister Khadga Prasad Oli has resigned following deadly protests triggered by a controversial social media law. Protesters demanded justice and the resignation of the government.

Sentiment
Negative
Topics:
ProtestsCorruptionSocial Media +2
Politics

Nepal lifts social media ban

The Nepalese government has lifted a ban on social media following intense protests, but has simultaneously imposed a curfew. The protests resulted in numerous deaths and injuries.

Sentiment
Negative
Topics:
ProtestsGovernmentCensorship +2
Politics

Gen Z demands political renewal in Nepal

In Nepal, Generation Z protests against the blockade of social media platforms and demands a political renewal. The protests are fueled by anger over corruption and the feeling of being a 'lost generation'.

Sentiment
Negative
Topics:
ProtestsGeneration ZCorruption +2
Politics

Deaths in Nepal Protests Against Social Media Blockade

Several people have died during a protest in Nepal against the blockade of social media platforms. The police used violence to control the protests.

Sentiment
Negative
Topics:
ProtestsSocial MediaGovernment +2
Education

Students demand more support and participation

Quentin Gärtner, Secretary General of the Federal Student Conference, demands more investment in education and greater consideration of students' needs. He criticizes the neglect of mental health and the lack of inclusion of young people in political decisions.

Sentiment
Negative
Topics:
School psychologistsEducational investmentsSocial media +2
Education

Rules for Children and Adolescents Regarding Digital Media

The article discusses the new rules for the use of mobile phones and social media by children and adolescents in Germany. It addresses both the opportunities and risks of digital media, as well as the varying regulations across federal states.

Sentiment
Neutral
Topics:
Mobile Phone BanYouth ProtectionDigital Media +2
Society

Child Protection Association rejects age limit for social media

The Child Protection Association and other organizations reject an age limit for social media, instead calling for media education and safe digital spaces for young people.

Sentiment
Neutral
Topics:
Child protectionSocial mediaMedia education +2
Society

Streeck calls for age limit for social media

Hendrik Streeck calls for age limits on social media use to reduce addictive behavior among minors. He also expresses concerns about cannabis legalization and warns of synthetic opioids.

Sentiment
Neutral
Topics:
Social MediaAddictive BehaviorCannabis Legalization +2
Society

Leopoldina recommends social media ban for under 13s

The National Academy Leopoldina calls for a ban on social media accounts for children under 13 to ensure their protection. It also recommends age restrictions and parental supervision.

Sentiment
Neutral
Topics:
Social MediaChild ProtectionDigital Education +1
Society

Pope Leo XIV. speaks to hundreds of thousands at prayer hour

Pope Leo XIV. spoke to hundreds of thousands of young believers in Rome, emphasizing the importance of genuine relationships and faith. The event was part of the World Youth Meeting and attracted participants from around 150 countries.

Sentiment
Positive
Topics:
World Youth MeetingFaithYouth +2
Politics

Meta stops political advertising in the EU

Meta has announced that it will no longer allow political advertising on its platforms in the EU starting in October, in response to new EU regulations on transparency. This decision follows controversies regarding data protection and foreign interference.

Sentiment
Neutral
Topics:
Social MediaEU RegulationsTransparency +1
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