Denmark plans social media ban for under-15s as PM warns phones ‘stealing childhood’

Mette Frederiksen links social media use to anxiety, depression and lack of concentration

The Danish prime minister says the country will ban social media for under-15s, as she accused mobile phones and social networks of “stealing our children’s childhood”.

Mette Frederiksen used her speech on Tuesday at the opening of Folketing, the Danish parliament, to announce the proposal, in which she said: “We have unleashed a monster.” She added: “Never before have so many children and young people suffered from anxiety and depression.”

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Pope Leo XIV to visit Turkey and Lebanon on first foreign trip, says he’ll bring message of peace – AP News

  1. Pope Leo XIV to visit Turkey and Lebanon on first foreign trip, says he'll bring message of peace  AP News
  2. Pope Leo will travel to Turkey and Lebanon in first international trip  CNN
  3. Pope Leo to visit Turkey and Lebanon on first overseas trip  The Guardian
  4. Pope Leo to visit Turkey, Lebanon in November in first trip abroad  Reuters
  5. Pope Leo plans symbolic debut foreign trips to Turkiye and Lebanon  Al Jazeera
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Two years later, some Israelis who fled Hamas attack have yet to go home – The Washington Post

  1. Two years later, some Israelis who fled Hamas attack have yet to go home  The Washington Post
  2. A place of ghosts and memories: kibbutz residents ponder return after 7 October  The Guardian
  3. Israeli kibbutzim ravaged by October 7 attacks rebuild while honoring the past  Le Monde.fr
  4. Kibbutz Be'eri rebuilds two years after Hamas massacre  The Jerusalem Post
  5. ‘The wheat will grow again’: Kibbutz Be’eri marks two years since Hamas onslaught  The Times of Israel
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Time may be running out for master of clocks Macron: What next for France? – BBC

  1. Time may be running out for master of clocks Macron: What next for France?  BBC
  2. France's crisis takes an unexpected turn as Macron's allies defy him  CNBC
  3. With Sébastien Lecornu’s Resignation, France Faces Increasing Turmoil  The New York Times
  4. France's caretaker PM Lecornu: Hopeful on budget, chance of snap election less likely  Reuters
  5. Liberté, égalité, désordre: chaos in France  The Economist
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Robert Jenrick accused of fuelling ‘toxic nationalism’ with Birmingham claims

Shadow justice secretary stands by comments made in March amid criticism including from a Tory colleague

Robert Jenrick has been accused of fuelling a “fire of toxic nationalism” after he doubled down on his complaint about “not seeing another white face” in part of Birmingham.

The shadow justice secretary was criticised by politicians across the parties, local leaders and the bishop of Birmingham after the Guardian published his remarks from March.

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‘Not words that I would have used’: Stride distances himself from Jenrick’s ‘no white faces’ comments – UK politics live

Shadow chancellor distances himself from words after Robert Jenrick accused of racism in comments he made about Handsworth

Asked about the Jenrick story, Badenoch again suggests Guardian reporting is reliable.

Q: Jenrick was making a distinction between white faces and brown faces.

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US delegation led by Steve Witkoff due to arrive in Egypt for Gaza talks

White House says it is important ‘that we get this done quickly’ as indirect talks restart in Sharm el-Sheikh

A US delegation led by envoy Steve Witkoff is expected to join talks in Egypt on Wednesday to reinforce President Donald Trump’s involvement in the newly restarted negotiations between Hamas and Israel aimed at ending the war in Gaza.

The indirect talks at Sharm el-Sheikh, the Egyptian resort city on the Red Sea, entered their second day on the second anniversary of the Hamas surprise attack into Israel that triggered the bloody conflict.

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Israel marks two years since 7 October Hamas attack as Gaza ceasefire talks continue – as it happened

Israelis gather to commemorate the second anniversary of the Hamas-led attack in which 1,200 people were killed. This live blog is closed

Deborah Cole is Berlin correspondent for the Guardian

Germany marked the two-year anniversary of the 7 October attacks with sombre commemorations across the country and official flags pulled to half mast.

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Ken Jacobs, mainstay of New York’s underground film culture, dies aged 92

Experimental film-maker’s works included Little Stabs at Happiness, Blonde Cobra, and Tom, Tom, the Piper’s Son

Renowned experimental film-maker Ken Jacobs, whose works such as Little Stabs at Happiness, Blonde Cobra and Tom, Tom, the Piper’s Son made him a key member of the underground film circuit of the 1960s, has died aged 92. His son Azazel Jacobs, also a film-maker, told the New York Times that he died of kidney failure in hospital on Sunday.

Described by the New York Times as “the éminence grise of the American avant garde”, Jacobs and his wife Flo, with whom he collaborated on much of his work, straddled the worlds of experimental art and American new wave film-making, along with the likes of Jack Smith, Andy Warhol and Jonas Mekas. He was a founding member of New York’s Film-Makers’ Co-Operative and the first director of the Millennium Film Workshop in 1966, both of which offered a space for film-makers working outside the mainstream and which are still operating today.

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