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Jul 29, 2025 |
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#society
GB News: One in 12 children aged just 8–14 visit porn sites every month as child rehab cases double
New data reveals that 8% of UK children aged 8-14 access porn monthly, with 3% of 8-9-year-olds among them. Many children are not asked to verify their age on popular platforms, raising concerns about a rise in porn addiction among youth, which has doubled since COVID-19.
New UK regulations require porn sites to verify users' ages, but critics doubt their effectiveness. Experts warn that tech-savvy children can easily bypass these checks, and the responsibility lies with platforms to prevent access. The impact of early exposure to porn can severely affect emotional and psychological development.
#military
The Telegraph: As HMS Prince of Wales cruises the Pacific, it’s time to take a look at our Carrier Air
This month, the Royal Navy's carrier-borne aviation faced a mixed outlook. A National Audit Office report highlighted issues with the UK's F-35 capabilities, revealing only a third of the fleet will be mission-ready by 2024, amidst concerns over maintenance and spare parts.
Conversely, progress is being made in developing uncrewed systems for the aircraft carriers. The F-35, while costly at approximately £289m per jet, is deemed superior to older aircraft, suggesting that despite current challenges, the future may hold promise.
#crime
Times Of Israel: US killer of Palestinian-American boy in Oct. ’23 hate crime dies in prison aged 73
Joseph Czuba, a landlord sentenced to 53 years for the murder of Palestinian American boy Wadee Alfayoumi and the attempted murder of his mother, Hanan Shaheen, has died in custody. He was convicted of hate crimes linked to the victims' Islamic faith amid the Israel-Hamas conflict.
Czuba's attack in October 2023 shocked the local community and highlighted concerns over anti-Muslim sentiment. Testimonies during the trial revealed the brutal nature of the assault, which left a lasting impact on the Palestinian community in the area.