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Global News Roundup: Social Media, Elections, and Natural Disasters

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In the UK, a campaign by Mumsnet to introduce a ban on social media for under-16s has gained momentum, with the group unveiling a series of provocative ads highlighting the dangers of excessive social media use. The...

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Global News Roundup: Social Media, Elections, and Natural Disasters

A snapshot of the world's most pressing issues, from social media regulation to devastating storms

Thursday, February 26, 2026 • 4 min read • 5 source references

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In the UK, a campaign by Mumsnet to introduce a ban on social media for under-16s has gained momentum, with the group unveiling a series of provocative ads highlighting the dangers of excessive social media use. The ads, which feature health warnings similar to those on cigarette packets, claim that three hours or more of social media use a day can increase the risk of self-harm and anxiety in teenagers.

Meanwhile, in the world of politics, the Gorton byelection in the UK is shaping up to be a crucial test for Labour leader Keir Starmer. With polls indicating a three-way dead heat between Labour, Reform UK, and the Green party, the result could have significant implications for the future of British politics.

In Australia, the anti-immigration party One Nation has seen a surge in popularity following the Bondi massacre, with some Australians turning to the party in the wake of the tragedy. The party's leader, Pauline Hanson, has long been a vocal advocate for stricter immigration controls.

On the environmental front, a pioneering geothermal plant has been launched in Cornwall, UK, which will harness the power of hot granite rocks to generate electricity and extract lithium. The plant is seen as a significant step forward for green energy in the UK.

However, not all environmental news is positive. The Mediterranean region has been hit by a series of devastating storms, which have left a trail of destruction and loss of life in their wake. The storms have been described as an "atmospheric machine-gun" that has fired storm after deadly storm at the region.

As the world grapples with these pressing issues, it is clear that there is no easy solution. However, by staying informed and engaged, we can work towards creating a better future for all.

In the case of social media regulation, the UK government is under increasing pressure to take action to protect children from the dangers of excessive social media use. While some argue that a blanket ban on social media for under-16s is the answer, others believe that education and moderation are key.

The Gorton byelection result will be closely watched by politicians and pundits alike, as it could have significant implications for the future of British politics. A loss for Labour could put pressure on Keir Starmer's leadership, while a win for Reform UK or the Green party could signal a shift in the UK's political landscape.

In Australia, the rise of One Nation is a worrying trend for many, who see the party's anti-immigration rhetoric as divisive and damaging. However, for others, the party's message resonates, and they see it as a necessary response to the country's immigration policies.

The launch of the geothermal plant in Cornwall is a positive step forward for green energy in the UK, and demonstrates the country's commitment to reducing its carbon footprint. However, more needs to be done to address the scale and urgency of the climate crisis.

As for the Mediterranean storms, it is clear that the region is particularly vulnerable to extreme weather events. As the world grapples with the challenges of climate change, it is essential that we work together to support those affected and to find solutions to mitigate the impact of these devastating storms.

Sources:

  • Mumsnet campaign demands ban on social media for under-16s (The Guardian)
  • What a Gorton byelection win would mean for Reform, Greens and Labour (The Guardian)
  • ‘Magic beneath the surface’: pioneering geothermal plant launched in Cornwall (The Guardian)
  • One Nation, an Anti-Immigration Party in Australia, Rises in Polls After Bondi Massacre (The New York Times)
  • ‘A devastating force’: how recent Mediterranean storms turned to tragedies (The Guardian)

In the UK, a campaign by Mumsnet to introduce a ban on social media for under-16s has gained momentum, with the group unveiling a series of provocative ads highlighting the dangers of excessive social media use. The ads, which feature health warnings similar to those on cigarette packets, claim that three hours or more of social media use a day can increase the risk of self-harm and anxiety in teenagers.

Meanwhile, in the world of politics, the Gorton byelection in the UK is shaping up to be a crucial test for Labour leader Keir Starmer. With polls indicating a three-way dead heat between Labour, Reform UK, and the Green party, the result could have significant implications for the future of British politics.

In Australia, the anti-immigration party One Nation has seen a surge in popularity following the Bondi massacre, with some Australians turning to the party in the wake of the tragedy. The party's leader, Pauline Hanson, has long been a vocal advocate for stricter immigration controls.

On the environmental front, a pioneering geothermal plant has been launched in Cornwall, UK, which will harness the power of hot granite rocks to generate electricity and extract lithium. The plant is seen as a significant step forward for green energy in the UK.

However, not all environmental news is positive. The Mediterranean region has been hit by a series of devastating storms, which have left a trail of destruction and loss of life in their wake. The storms have been described as an "atmospheric machine-gun" that has fired storm after deadly storm at the region.

As the world grapples with these pressing issues, it is clear that there is no easy solution. However, by staying informed and engaged, we can work towards creating a better future for all.

In the case of social media regulation, the UK government is under increasing pressure to take action to protect children from the dangers of excessive social media use. While some argue that a blanket ban on social media for under-16s is the answer, others believe that education and moderation are key.

The Gorton byelection result will be closely watched by politicians and pundits alike, as it could have significant implications for the future of British politics. A loss for Labour could put pressure on Keir Starmer's leadership, while a win for Reform UK or the Green party could signal a shift in the UK's political landscape.

In Australia, the rise of One Nation is a worrying trend for many, who see the party's anti-immigration rhetoric as divisive and damaging. However, for others, the party's message resonates, and they see it as a necessary response to the country's immigration policies.

The launch of the geothermal plant in Cornwall is a positive step forward for green energy in the UK, and demonstrates the country's commitment to reducing its carbon footprint. However, more needs to be done to address the scale and urgency of the climate crisis.

As for the Mediterranean storms, it is clear that the region is particularly vulnerable to extreme weather events. As the world grapples with the challenges of climate change, it is essential that we work together to support those affected and to find solutions to mitigate the impact of these devastating storms.

Sources:

  • Mumsnet campaign demands ban on social media for under-16s (The Guardian)
  • What a Gorton byelection win would mean for Reform, Greens and Labour (The Guardian)
  • ‘Magic beneath the surface’: pioneering geothermal plant launched in Cornwall (The Guardian)
  • One Nation, an Anti-Immigration Party in Australia, Rises in Polls After Bondi Massacre (The New York Times)
  • ‘A devastating force’: how recent Mediterranean storms turned to tragedies (The Guardian)

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