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TikTok and YouTube ‘not safe enough’ for kids says Ofcom | BBC News
Ofcom has criticised TikTok and YouTube, saying in a new report their content feeds are “not safe enough” for children.
The findings follow the UK media regulator’s call for stronger action on children’s online safety in March, and said Meta, Snap and Roblox had each agreed to stronger anti-grooming measures since.
Ofcom added it would share concerns that sites were not effectively enforcing minimum age rules with the government, whose consultation on whether to ban social media for under-16s soon ends.
YouTube said it worked with child safety experts to provide “industry-leading, age-appropriate” experiences for children. TikTok said it was “very disappointing” Ofcom had failed to acknowledge its safety features.
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Nato chief welcomes US sending 5,000 troops to Poland ahead of foreign ministers meeting | BBC News
Nato foreign ministers are meeting amid increasing tensions within the defence alliance over the war in the Iran and the global fallout.
The meeting will discuss the preparation for the Ankara summit this summer, spending strategy and support for Ukraine.
The US Secretary of State Marco Rubio told the BBC that reports about the reduction of US troops in Europe would also be discussed, he added that President Trump was ‘disappointed’ with Nato allies over their lack of support.
But earlier the US President announced that he would send 5,000 troops to Poland.
Ahead of the meeting, the Nato Secretary General Mark Rutte welcomed President Trump’s announcement of those troops being sent to Poland and Marco Rubio said there had been “slight progress” on Iran.
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Ukrainian drone commander explains momentum shift in war | The Security Brief
Ukraine is claiming back territory at an extraordinary rate and much of its success is thanks to cheap and effective drones.
It comes amid reports Russian President Vladimir Putin is spending much of his time underground, moving between bunkers, due to fears of an attack.
The Security Brief explains how these drones work and why they pose such a risk to mainland Russia.
We speak to Daria, a Ukrainian sniper turned drone commander, who tells us why this war is unlike any other.
Presented by Christian Fraser and former strategic military planner Mikey Kay.
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Ukraine frontline: the high-tech drones defeating Russian air attacks | BBC News
A major improvement in Ukraine’s air defence system has seen the number of Russian long range drones being intercepted and shot down doubling in just four months.
The new hi-tech interceptor drones are relatively cheap, and they are defeating thousands of Russian attacks.
In the past month Russia launched one of its most sustained aerial attacks on Ukraine, launching more than 1,500 drones within 48 hours. But most were shot down as Ukraine gets better at defending its skies.
Ukraine says its aim is to be shooting down 95% of enemy drones by the end of the year.
Clive Myrie presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Jonathan Beale, from the frontline in Ukraine’s Donbas region.
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The Lego disaster triggered by a rogue wave | In Case You Missed It
Back in 1997, over 5 million pieces of Lego were lost at sea during a storm. Now, almost 30 years later, they’re still washing up on beaches around the world.
What began as a curious mystery turned into a global treasure hunt, but quickly uncovered a bigger issue hiding just beneath the surface.
This is the story of the Great Lego Spill – and what it tells us about plastics in our oceans.
In this video…
00:00 – The brick that changed the world
00:40 – The Great LEGO Spill explained
02:21 – The treasure hunt begins
03:58 – The first pieces are found
05:21 – How many containers were lost at sea?
06:13 – What impact does plastic have on our oceans?
07:56 – Lego responds
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Why is Afghanistan facing a humanitarian crisis? | Global News Podcast
WARNING: This video contains details that some people may find distressing.
Nearly five years after the Taliban returned to power in Afghanistan, the United Nations (UN) has said the country is suffering one of the world’s largest humanitarian crises – compounded by “years of conflict, economic fragility, underinvestment in basic services and the rapid erosion of rights”. More than four million people are now estimated to be “a step away” from famine, according to the UN. The World Food Programme has described record levels of hunger and malnutrution.
The BBC’s South Asia and Afghanistan correspondent Yogita Limaye has been to the city of Chaghcharan, in Ghor province. She spoke to parents so desperate, they were considering selling their own children to pay for food.
International aid to the country has been drastically reduced, amid global economic problems and a refusal by many nations to recognise the Taliban government. The US – which previously accounted for more than 40 percent of all foreign assistance – cut nearly all of its aid to Afghanistan in 2025, following President Donald Trump’s dismantling of the US Agency for International Development.
The Taliban government has rejected any responsibility for donors walking away, stating instead that “humanitarian assistance should not be politicised”.
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