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The world is abuzz with news, from major policy changes to exciting entertainment releases.

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The world is abuzz with news, from major policy changes to exciting entertainment releases. On June 15, 2026, several key events unfolded.

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The UK government confirmed plans to ban social media for children under 16, citing the need to protect minors from online harm. A new Australian...

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  • The UK government confirmed plans to ban social media for children under 16, citing the need to protect minors from online harm.
  • A new Australian horror film, Leviticus, premiered, exploring themes of queer identity, trauma, and first love.
  • The FIFA World Cup continued, with four exciting matches scheduled for the day.
  • Proton Pass offered an exclusive deal on its premium password manager plan, highlighting the importance of online security.

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The UK's social media ban for minors marks a significant shift in the country's approach to online regulation. As concerns about online safety and...

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The UK's social media ban for minors marks a significant shift in the country's approach to online regulation. As concerns about online safety and mental health grow, governments worldwide are reevaluating their policies. The ban is expected to impact popular platforms like TikTok, Snapchat, and Instagram.

"This is a line in the sand," said UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer. "Tech giants had their chance and failed, but we're stepping in to protect children, back parents and set a new normal for future generations."

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4: The number of FIFA World Cup matches scheduled for June 15

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  • 4: The number of FIFA World Cup matches scheduled for June 15

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Leviticus is a powerful exploration of the complexities of queer identity and trauma," said a film critic. "The film's use of supernatural horror...

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"Leviticus is a powerful exploration of the complexities of queer identity and trauma," said a film critic. "The film's use of supernatural horror elements adds a unique layer of depth to the narrative."

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Who: UK government What: Announced social media ban for children under 16 When: June 15, 2026 Where: United Kingdom Impact: Expected to impact...

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  • Who: UK government
  • What: Announced social media ban for children under 16
  • When: June 15, 2026
  • Where: United Kingdom
  • Impact: Expected to impact popular social media platforms and online safety regulations

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As the UK's social media ban takes effect, expect further developments in online regulation and safety measures. The FIFA World Cup will continue to...

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As the UK's social media ban takes effect, expect further developments in online regulation and safety measures. The FIFA World Cup will continue to captivate audiences worldwide, while Leviticus is poised to spark important conversations about queer identity and trauma. Meanwhile, online security remains a top concern, with exclusive deals like Proton Pass's premium plan offering a timely reminder of the importance of protecting our digital lives.

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The world is abuzz with news, from major policy changes to exciting entertainment releases. On June 15, 2026, several key events unfolded.

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What Happened

  • The UK government confirmed plans to ban social media for children under 16, citing the need to protect minors from online harm.
  • A new Australian horror film, Leviticus, premiered, exploring themes of queer identity, trauma, and first love.
  • The FIFA World Cup continued, with four exciting matches scheduled for the day.
  • Proton Pass offered an exclusive deal on its premium password manager plan, highlighting the importance of online security.

Why It Matters

The UK's social media ban for minors marks a significant shift in the country's approach to online regulation. As concerns about online safety and mental health grow, governments worldwide are reevaluating their policies. The ban is expected to impact popular platforms like TikTok, Snapchat, and Instagram.

"This is a line in the sand," said UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer. "Tech giants had their chance and failed, but we're stepping in to protect children, back parents and set a new normal for future generations."

Key Numbers

  • 4: The number of FIFA World Cup matches scheduled for June 15

What Experts Say

"Leviticus is a powerful exploration of the complexities of queer identity and trauma," said a film critic. "The film's use of supernatural horror elements adds a unique layer of depth to the narrative."

Key Facts

  • Who: UK government
  • What: Announced social media ban for children under 16
  • When: June 15, 2026
  • Where: United Kingdom
  • Impact: Expected to impact popular social media platforms and online safety regulations

What Comes Next

As the UK's social media ban takes effect, expect further developments in online regulation and safety measures. The FIFA World Cup will continue to captivate audiences worldwide, while Leviticus is poised to spark important conversations about queer identity and trauma. Meanwhile, online security remains a top concern, with exclusive deals like Proton Pass's premium plan offering a timely reminder of the importance of protecting our digital lives.

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