Australia backs Israel's Eurovision 2026 amid EU boycott calls
SBS, Australia's national broadcaster, confirms it will broadcast Eurovision 2026 from Israel, resisting a growing EU boycott movement over the ongoing conflict in Gaza.
SBS, Australia's national broadcaster, confirms it will broadcast Eurovision 2026 from Israel, resisting a growing EU boycott movement over the ongoing conflict in Gaza.
Irish state broadcaster RTÉ confronts intense criticism and political pressure over its reporting on the Israel-Gaza conflict, sparking a national debate on media impartiality.
The BBC has been accused of gross disrespect after airing a segment showing a Democrat activist laughing during a serious discussion with conservative commentator Charlie Kirk about political violence in America.
Broadcasting regulator Ofcom has ruled against TalkTV after James Anderson compared Hugh Grant to a 'paedophile' during a live debate, citing a breach of due care and offensive language rules.
Former President Donald Trump has pledged to strip federal funding from public broadcasters NPR and PBS if he wins a second term, reigniting his longstanding battle with perceived media bias.
The UK's Online Safety Act has ignited fierce debates between tech giants and policymakers on both sides of the Atlantic, with critics warning of threats to free speech while supporters champion user protection.
The UK Supreme Court has delivered a major blow to the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) in a pivotal insurance dispute, reshaping policy interpretation for business interruption claims.
A US judge has ruled against Elon Musk's X in a high-profile legal battle, dealing a significant blow to the tech mogul's ambitions. The decision could reshape the future of digital platforms.
The US government has voted to defund and close the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, sparking debate over media independence and public service broadcasting.
The UK Supreme Court has upheld the Financial Conduct Authority's authority in a significant case involving legal professionals, reinforcing regulatory oversight in the financial sector.
The UK Supreme Court has ruled in favour of the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) in a high-profile case, reinforcing its regulatory powers over financial disputes.
The UK Supreme Court has ruled in favour of the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) in a high-profile case, reinforcing its regulatory powers over financial disputes.
The UK's controversial Online Safety Act sparks debate as tech giants like Elon Musk's X platform grapple with balancing regulation and free speech.
A critical look at how political factions are misjudging the implications of the UK's Online Safety Act, risking freedoms and failing to address real digital harms.
The UK Supreme Court has overturned a decision by the Financial Conduct Authority, marking a significant legal precedent for financial regulation.
Australia enforces a groundbreaking ban on social media for under-16s, with TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook in the crosshairs. Discover how it’s being enforced and which platforms are exempt.
Microsoft contests the CMA's findings on cloud market competition, arguing that its partnership with Amazon and Google ensures a fair landscape.
UK's digital regulator Ofcom issues a stark warning to tech giants like Meta and Google: adhere to the new Online Safety Act or risk hefty penalties.
UK regulator Ofcom investigates 34 adult websites for failing to protect minors from explicit content. Find out which sites are under scrutiny and what penalties they face.
Meta has restricted Australian users from sharing news content on Facebook in response to the country's proposed Media Bargaining Code, sparking debate over digital regulation.
The UK's new Online Safety Act has led to a surge in age verification checks and a dramatic rise in VPN usage as users seek to bypass restrictions.
UK gambling platforms are under increased regulatory pressure as lawmakers push for stricter controls. Discover how this could impact online betting and player safety.
The Australian government is debating a potential ban on social media access for under-16s, citing mental health risks. Could this set a global precedent?
Australia's Communications Minister announces a sweeping social media ban for children, including YouTube, sparking debate on digital safety and regulation.
A growing backlash against the UK government's proposed age verification for porn sites has seen over 100,000 signatures on a petition demanding a rethink.
Nigel Farage criticises Ofcom's handling of a high-profile case involving Levi Bellfield, calling for reform in media regulation.
Reform UK has vowed to repeal the controversial Online Safety Act, branding it 'borderline dystopian' and a threat to free speech. The party's latest policy announcement sparks debate over digital regulation.
YouTube is lobbying to be excluded from the UK’s proposed social media ban, sparking debate over platform regulation and free speech.
Tech billionaire Elon Musk and former US President Donald Trump have sparked a heated debate over AI regulation, with Dogecoin creator Billy Markus offering his take on the controversy.
San Francisco has taken a bold step against Apple's App Store policies, prohibiting city-funded apps from using Apple's payment system. This move could set a precedent for other cities to follow.