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The morning’s headlines in 90 seconds, including new social media safety measures for teens, Diddy’s back in court, and a mass robbery caught on camera. Meta expands the use of ‘teen accounts’ to include Facebook and Messenger, but experts say that won’t keep young people any safer. Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs has been back in court trying to get his convictions overturned. A mass robbery at a San Francisco jewellery store has been caught on camera.Jorja Miller will be back for the Black Ferns’ World Cup bronze medal match against France. Jahrome Hughes is returning for the Melbourne Storm’s preliminary final,…
Social media company Meta says it will roll out restrictions for teenagers across Facebook and Messenger from today, but critics say they don’t go far enough in curbing harmful content.Meta’s regional director of public policy, Mia Garlick, said teen accounts are automatically made private, with the ability of users to restrict who can message them, notifications are muted from 10pm, and harmful content is restricted.Those over 16 can opt out of the measures, while under 16-year-olds need their parents’ consent to opt out. There’s also a feature where parents can choose to see who is messaging or to set daily…
Published on 26/09/2025 – 12:05 GMT+2 ADVERTISEMENT EU countries are preparing to double a 2019 payment for those countries most affected to adapt their economies to climate change at the upcoming COP30, according to a Council document seen by Euronews, whilst many in the global south are calling for a tripling of the funding. The offer will be one of the key negotiations at the November UN climate summit in Belém, Brazil, when world leaders will discuss the way forward to tackle climate change and likely formalise the Global Goal on Adaptation, a collective commitment under the Paris Agreement, where countries…
Two people have been arrested after a vehicle was allegedly stolen while the driver was collecting a food order on Auckland’s Karangahape Road this morning. Police told 1News they received reports of a vehicle stolen at around 12.25am, while the driver was busy collecting a meal order. Tony Turner, Senior Sergeant of Auckland City Police, said police were able to trace the vehicle’s movements through New North Road, Morningside and Kingsland.”Police units, supported by the Eagle helicopter, responded quickly and were able to block the vehicle in.” Two occupants were taken into custody. A 41-year-old woman is charged with unlawfully…
Masterton’s town hall was labelled “a dog” as accusations of politicking flew at a council meeting on Wednesday.During an update on Masterton’s town hall demolition, councillors Tim Nelson and Brent Goodwin quizzed staff on next steps and the impact of the soon-to-be-released recommendations of the Government’s earthquake-prone buildings review.The council’s group manager of infrastructure Maseina Koneferenisi said details around the demolition contract were still commercially sensitive, but that there would be “activity in coming days” such as surveying and preparation for taking possession of the town hall site for safety purposes.The council was waiting for approval of a site safety…
A 50-year-old man has been found guilty of arson and murdering five people at a Wellington hostel. The jury, of six women and four men, took 17 hours to decide following a nearly five-week trial at the High Court. The man, who can be now named as Esarona David Lologa, lit the two fires at Loafers Lodge in Newtown on May 16, 2023.Esarona David Lologa (Source: 1News)Five people died. They were Michael Eric Wahrlich, 67, also known as Mike the Juggler; Melvin Parun, 68; Kenneth Barnard, 67; Peter Glenn O’Sullivan, 64; and Liam James Hockings, 50.There is no dispute he…
The police officer shot by fugitive Tom Phillips has been discharged from hospital. He was the first officer to reach Phillips, who had been attempting to flee police on a quad bike during the early hours of September 8. The bike had been spiked and was stopped on the side of the road. As he got out of his car, the officer was shot with a “high-powered rifle” at close range and was struck in the head and shoulder. A second patrol unit arrived and engaged Phillips, who died at the scene.An aerial photo of the scene where Marokopa fugitive…
All of Lotto’s counters, as well as the MyLotto app and website, will be going offline later this weekend for a “major” tech upgrade. Lotto said the services would be closed from 7pm on Sunday until late afternoon on Monday next week (Sep 29). It means that Lotto counters will be closed, and MyLotto users won’t be able to access their accounts. Instant Kiwi online will be unavailable from 6pm on Sunday. Keno and Bullseye draws will run on Monday, but results won’t be published later in the day. Tickets for Keno or Bullseye games must be purchased before the…
ADVERTISEMENT The leader of Moldova’s ruling Party of Action and Solidarity (PAS) has said the upcoming elections will “define the country’s future not just for the next four years, but for many, many years ahead.” Igor Grosu’s party has held a strong parliamentary majority since 2021, but risks losing it in Sunday’s vote to elect a new 101-seat legislature, with no other viable pro-European alternatives on the ballot but several Russia-friendly ones. Grosu, who is also the speaker of parliament, said Sunday’s vote is no longer just a choice between East and West, but a choice between peace and war.…
Sealord is proposing to cut a further 59 jobs and make parts of its Nelson operations seasonal. Friday’s announcement comes just three weeks after the commercial fishing company said it was planning to close its coated fish factory with the loss of 79 jobs. Sealord is proposing to operate its wetfish and byproducts factories and its fresh fish trawler, the Thomas Harrison, during the hoki season from May to September instead of year-round. Chief executive Doug Paulin said 81 permanent staff would keep their jobs in Nelson, as well as 400 seasonal roles under the proposal. “We would prioritise roles for our…