The government of Nepal is blocking commonly used social platforms including Facebook, X, Instagram, WeChat, Reddit and YouTube due to noncompliance with a new law requiring them to register with the ...
Kathmandu, Sept. 5 -- Confusion reigned in Nepal on Thursday after the government moved to shut down all unregistered social media platforms, services that have become deeply embedded in the daily ...
A trade group representing sites like Facebook and X said the law ran afoul of the First Amendment. By Adam Liptak and Zach Montague Reporting from Washington The Supreme Court on Thursday refused to ...
The Supreme Court will allow Mississippi to enforce a law requiring social media sites verify the age of users or receive parental consent as the law awaits a legal challenge—but Justice Brett ...
Critics worry a new law could curb freedom of expression, affect tourism and cut communication with the many Nepalis who work abroad. By Bhadra Sharma Reporting from Kathmandu, Nepal Nepal’s ...
Mississippi on Wednesday urged the Supreme Court to leave in place restrictions on access by young people to major social media sites like Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat. The state’s attorney ...
The Taliban plunged Afghanistan into a 48-hour internet blackout last week, and now access is restricted to several social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram and Snapchat.