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AI in schooling, youth social‑media bans, and inclusive arts...
Mardi 9 décembre 2025 à 22:00
Education Innovations
Australia enforces a social‑media ban for under‑16s
Al Jazeera reports that Australia has activated a nationwide restriction preventing children younger than 16 from accessing ten major platforms, including Facebook, TikTok, and Instagram. The policy aims to curb digital addiction and protect mental health, marking one of the most comprehensive youth‑online safeguards globally. Education experts anticipate a ripple effect on school curricula that will now incorporate digital‑wellness modules.
Al Jazeera (english)
U.S. teens turn to AI chatbots daily, raising safety alarms
TechCrunch notes that three in ten American teenagers interact with AI chatbots every day, a habit that is intensifying concerns over data privacy and potential addiction. While many teens use the tools for homework help, the outlet highlights growing calls for schools to embed AI‑literacy and safety guidelines into their programs. The trend underscores a swift integration of generative AI into everyday learning.
TechCrunch
Microsoft 365 price hike tied to new AI features
LeMagIT explains that Microsoft will raise its 365 suite prices by an average of 16 % to fund the rollout of advanced AI, security, and management capabilities. The move is poised to affect budgets of universities and K‑12 districts that rely on the platform for collaborative learning. Analysts question whether the added AI functionality will deliver a proportional return on investment for educational institutions.
LeMagIT
Linux Foundation launches the Agentic AI Foundation to standardise AI agents
Ars Technica details a coalition of tech giants—including Anthropic, OpenAI, and Block—forming the Agentic AI Foundation under the Linux Foundation to create interoperable standards such as the Model Context Protocol (MCP). By likening MCP to a “USB‑C for AI,” the article suggests the framework could simplify the integration of AI tools into classroom software, accelerating adoption across schools. Standardisation may also lower entry barriers for smaller edtech firms.
Ars Technica
iOS 26 expands Shortcuts with 25+ new actions, opening doors for coding education
9To5Mac highlights the latest iOS 26 update that adds over twenty‑five fresh actions to the Shortcuts app, enabling users to automate tasks without writing code. Educators see the feature as a low‑threshold entry point for teaching algorithmic thinking and digital creativity. The article points out that the new actions could be woven into project‑based learning modules for secondary students.
9To5 Mac
Societal Shifts
Trump attacks Europe’s immigration stance as “weak”
Al Jazeera conveys former President Donald Trump’s fresh criticism of European immigration policies, branding the continent “weak” and singling out London’s mayor for alleged governance failures. The remarks echo broader trans‑Atlantic debates on border control and have stirred diplomatic ripples amid ongoing migration challenges. Analysts view the comments as a political maneuver ahead of upcoming elections in the U.S.
Al Jazeera (english)
ACLU sues over legal basis of Trump’s Caribbean anti‑drug boat strikes
Al Jazeera reports that the ACLU has filed a lawsuit challenging the legality of President Trump’s recent maritime operations aimed at curbing drug trafficking in the Caribbean. Critics argue the strikes lack clear statutory authority and could set a troubling precedent for executive overreach. The case may shape future U.S. enforcement strategies and international maritime law.
Al Jazeera (english)
Shifts in Yemen’s power balance as UAE‑backed forces seize Aden
RFI describes how United Arab Emirates‑supported troops of the Southern Transitional Council have taken control of Aden, altering the frontlines of Yemen’s protracted conflict. The development could recalibrate regional alliances and impact humanitarian access across the south. Observers warn that the new balance may intensify rivalries with Saudi‑backed forces in the north.
RFI
Cultural Milestones
Nnenna Kalu makes Turner Prize history as first learning‑disabled winner
BBC News celebrates Nnenna Kalu’s historic Turner Prize victory, marking the first time a learning‑disabled artist has received the accolade. Her sculptural and drawn works, praised for their emotive depth, signal a growing recognition of neurodiversity in the contemporary art world. The win is expected to inspire broader inclusion initiatives within museums and galleries.
BBC News
Bruce Lee biopic by Ang Lee faces production setbacks
Ecran Large reveals that Ang Lee’s long‑awaited biographical film on Bruce Lee is encountering significant obstacles, threatening its release schedule. The director cites creative disagreements and logistical challenges that have stalled progress. The setbacks highlight the complexities of portraying iconic cultural figures on screen and may delay the film’s contribution to Lee’s enduring legacy.
Ecran Large