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    <description><![CDATA[News, opinion and analysis focused on the Global South and rising nations across the world. Delivered by journalists on the ground in Africa, Asia, Europe and the Americas. From politics and business to technology, science and social issues, Global South World is the first place to come for accurate and trusted information.]]></description>
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      <title>Australia bans Twitch for under-16 users under new social media laws</title>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 24 Nov 2025 00:39:57 Z</pubDate>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>From December 10, major platforms including Facebook, Instagram and TikTok must remove under-16 users or risk multimillion-dollar penalties. </p>
<p>According to Australia’s eSafety Commissioner, Twitch qualifies for the ban because its livestreaming and real-time interaction features pose risks for younger users.</p>
<p>Other services, such as Pinterest, LegoPlay and WhatsApp, have been allowed to remain accessible for teenagers. Several additional platforms are still under review.</p>
<p>Twitch, which has more than 7 million livestream artists, said most of its audience is between 18 and 34. It did not disclose how many users are younger, though current rules already prohibit anyone under 13 from joining.</p>
<p>The legislation has faced heavy pushback from tech companies, which argue that enforcing strict age limits online is practically unworkable and that the  policy  has been rushed. Critics say without reliable age-verification technology, the ban may function more as a political statement than a meaningful barrier.</p>
<p>Even so, the move is being closely watched by governments exploring their own approaches. </p>
<p>New Zealand ’s Prime Minister has pledged to pursue similar laws, and officials in the Netherlands have advised parents to keep children under 15 off apps like TikTok and Snapchat.</p>
<p>As it stands, Australia now holds one of the toughest positions on youth access to social  media . </p>
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      <dc:creator><![CDATA[Logan Zapanta]]></dc:creator>
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      <title>Roblox, PUBG becoming new hunting grounds for extremist recruiters</title>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Nov 2025 17:52:46 Z</pubDate>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Roblox, one of the  world ’s most popular gaming platforms, has emerged as a key target because of its young user base and flexible design tools. </p>
<p>In January 2025, a  Texas  man was arrested after using Roblox to issue violent extremist threats.</p>
<p>Authorities in Singapore and Germany have documented similar incidents. A 16-year-old in Singapore used Roblox to share pro-Islamic State propaganda, while two 12-year-olds in Germany encountered Nazi-themed content in World  War  II games before being lured into extremist Discord servers.</p>
<p>Experts say extremists use gaming environments to break down barriers: gameplay builds trust, shared interests make conversations feel harmless, and the shift to private channels happens quickly. </p>
<p>For many youths, these encounters become their first exposure to radical ideas.</p>
<p>The problem isn’t limited to jihadist or far-right groups. Networks like the nihilistic group “764” and even Proud Boys-linked accounts have been spotted on gaming platforms, targeting very young users who may not recognise extremist symbolism.</p>
<p>Regulators and child-safety advocates are urging platforms to strengthen oversight.  Roblox has introduced new age-tier controls and AI moderation systems, but researchers say the sheer volume of content — billions of chat messages a day — makes full monitoring nearly impossible.</p>
<p>Still, specialists caution against blaming the games alone. They note that young  people  drawn into extremist circles often feel isolated offline, making them more susceptible to belonging and validation online.</p>
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      <dc:creator><![CDATA[Logan Zapanta]]></dc:creator>
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      <title>Iran Roundup: Oil exports surge, Iran insists on US compensation before talks, slow acceptance of free speech</title>
      <link>https://www.globalsouthworld.com/article/iran-roundup-oil-exports-surge-iran-insists-on-us-compensation-before-talks-slow-acceptance-of-free-speech</link>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 01 Aug 2025 22:28:26 Z</pubDate>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Free speech sees rare win in Iran</p>
<p>Iran has  withdrawn  a proposed internet censorship bill after political and public backlash. Introduced after a brief conflict with Israel, the bill aimed to penalise "false" online content but drew criticism for threatening civil liberties and expanding censorship. The move underscores tensions in Iran between national security and digital rights, with critics warning the bill's vague terms could worsen repression in one of the world’s most restrictive online environments.</p>
<p>Iran’s oil exports surge</p>
<p>Despite sanctions and military strikes, Iran’s  oil exports soared  in the first half of 2025, reaching nearly 1.7 million barrels per day in June, totalling over $3.6 billion in revenue, according to Tankertrackers. This marks a 30–37% increase compared to January 2025 levels, outpacing export figures at the end of the Biden administration. The rise challenges U.S. goals to curb Tehran’s oil revenue, which funds domestic repression and regional threats. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s pledge to cut exports to near zero remains unmet.</p>
<p>Iran slams US sanctions on Indian firms as ‘modern economic imperialism’</p>
<p>Iran's Embassy in India  condemned  U.S. tariffs on Indian imports and sanctions on six Indian firms trading Iranian petrochemicals, calling it “modern economic imperialism.” Tehran accused Washington of weaponising sanctions to pressure independent nations like Iran and India. The embassy urged resistance to such policies, framing it as support for a stronger Global South. Iran's foreign ministry also called the sanctions a “malicious act” against its economic development.</p>
<p>Iran insists on US compensation before talks</p>
<p>Iran reaffirmed its  commitment  to uranium enrichment and ruled out resuming nuclear talks unless the U.S. compensates for damages from its recent conflict with Israel, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi told the Financial Times. Araghchi cited deep mistrust of the Trump administration and strong domestic opposition to negotiations. He reiterated Iran’s stance on a peaceful nuclear program, referencing a longstanding fatwa banning nuclear weapons, and confirmed message exchanges with U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff during and after the conflict.</p>
<p>Russia voices concern over threat of new strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities</p>
<p>Following US and Israeli airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, Russia  called  for renewed dialogue to resolve the nuclear issue. Foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova expressed concern over further strikes and stressed that a deal with Tehran remains possible through diplomacy. The strikes came during a 12-day Iran-Israel conflict sparked by Israel’s June 13 aerial attack. The violence, which caused casualties on both sides, ended with a ceasefire on June 24. The US joined the conflict, targeting Iranian nuclear sites on June 22.</p>
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        <media:credit role="photographer">Dado Ruvic</media:credit>
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      <dc:creator><![CDATA[Abigail Johnson Boakye]]></dc:creator>
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