12-03-24 RSO News PM

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As the day concludes, catch up on Zelensky’s stance on NATO membership and a government move to keep kids off social media until they reach 16.

Zelensky: No NATO Membership Without Russian-Occupied Territories

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has stated that NATO membership for Ukraine will remain impossible as long as Russian-occupied territories are unresolved. Zelensky’s remarks reflect the challenges of integrating Ukraine into the alliance while tensions with Russia continue to escalate.

The statement comes amid ongoing international debates over NATO’s role in the conflict and the organization’s broader strategy in Eastern Europe. For Ukraine, achieving NATO membership remains a long-term goal, but one fraught with obstacles.

Government Bans Kids from Using Social Media Until Age 16

In a groundbreaking move, a European government has implemented a nationwide ban preventing children under 16 from using social media. The legislation, designed to protect minors from online exploitation and mental health risks, requires parental consent for teenagers to access social platforms.

Supporters argue that the law will help curb cyberbullying and reduce screen addiction, while critics see it as an overreach that undermines digital freedoms. As the debate unfolds, other countries are watching closely to see how this policy impacts youth and society.

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