UAE Announces Social Media Ban for under-15s

TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat, X, Reddit, Twitch, Threads app icons are seen in this illustration taken June 15, 2026. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration
TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat, X, Reddit, Twitch, Threads app icons are seen in this illustration taken June 15, 2026. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration
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UAE Announces Social Media Ban for under-15s

TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat, X, Reddit, Twitch, Threads app icons are seen in this illustration taken June 15, 2026. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration
TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat, X, Reddit, Twitch, Threads app icons are seen in this illustration taken June 15, 2026. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration

The United Arab Emirates announced a social media ban for children under 15 on Thursday, joining a growing group of countries including Australia, Britain and Canada to take similar measures.

Social media platforms will have to monitor and disable accounts created by under-15s or risk being blocked, a cabinet resolution said, giving them a 12-month transition period.

"The resolution sets the minimum age for social media use at 15 years," the official WAM news agency said, citing the cabinet resolution.

"Children below this age are prohibited from creating, using, or operating personal accounts on social media platforms."

After Australia began a world-first social media bar for under-16s in December, a number of countries have followed suit including Britain, which announced its ban this week.

Indonesia, Malaysia, Türkiye and several European countries have also cracked down on teen use of social media, although the UAE is the first in the Arab world.

The bans were inspired by concerns over mental health, cyber-bullying and a lack of physical activity, as well as online predators and addictive behavior.

Critics say they are hard to enforce, deprive kids of social connection and can force undesirable behavior into darker digital spaces where monitoring is difficult.

The UAE's resolution is "closely aligned with leading global trends in digital child protection", WAM said.

It bars children from "accessing the full features of (social media) platforms, including social interaction, publishing, commenting, sharing, joining public groups, open channels, or any large-scale interactive spaces".

Children aged 15-16 are allowed to use social media, but with "enhanced protective measures" such as content restrictions and time limits on usage.

Bodies controlling media and telecommunications have "authority to take all necessary measures (against social media platforms) in the event of non-compliance", WAM said.

These include "warning or partial or full blocking of platforms or the imposition of applicable administrative penalties".

Parents and caregivers are also responsible for stopping children using social media or getting round age checks, the resolution said, adding: "Parental consent shall not constitute a valid exemption."



Saudi Medical Team Successfully Separates Filipino Conjoined Twins after Six-Hour Surgery

The procedure was carried out with the participation of 22 consultants - SPA
The procedure was carried out with the participation of 22 consultants - SPA
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Saudi Medical Team Successfully Separates Filipino Conjoined Twins after Six-Hour Surgery

The procedure was carried out with the participation of 22 consultants - SPA
The procedure was carried out with the participation of 22 consultants - SPA

The specialized medical and surgical team of the Saudi Conjoined Twins Programme (SCTP) achieved a new medical milestone today with the successful separation of Filipino conjoined twins Olivia and Gianna. The operation was performed at King Abdullah Specialized Children’s Hospital (KASCH) at King Abdulaziz Medical City of the Ministry of National Guard in Riyadh.

Advisor to the Royal Court and Supervisor General of King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre (KSrelief) and head of the surgical team for the SCTP Dr. Abdullah Al Rabeeah said: "Thanks to Allah Almighty and the efforts of my colleagues on the medical and surgical team, the separation of the Filipino twins Olivia and Gianna was successfully completed six hours after the operation began."

He added that the procedure was carried out with the participation of 22 consultants, specialists, and nursing and technical staff members to ensure the highest levels of precision and safety throughout all stages of the operation, SPA reported.

Dr. Al Rabeeah noted that the twins were joined at the chest and abdomen and shared a liver and possibly part of the intestines, pointing out that one of the twins also suffered from congenital heart defects that posed a significant health risk.

He said that this operation marks the fourth separation of conjoined twins from the Philippines and the 72nd procedure performed under SCTP, which has a 35-year history spanning 28 countries across five continents and has evaluated 158 cases from around the world.

Dr. Al Rabeeah noted that this medical achievement reflects the humanitarian commitment of the Kingdom's leadership and its dedication to providing assistance to people wherever they may be. He added that it also demonstrates Saudi Arabia's medical excellence, in line with the objectives of the Saudi Vision 2030 to develop the Kingdom's healthcare sector and enhance its quality and efficiency.

On behalf of himself and all members of the medical and surgical team, Dr. Al Rabeeah expressed his gratitude to Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince and Prime Minister, for their continued support and patronage of SCTP, which has enabled the Saudi medical team to provide the highest standards of specialized healthcare, improve the quality of life of beneficiary children and their families, and enhance the Kingdom's position in humanitarian and medical work.

The twins' family expressed their gratitude to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and HRH the Crown Prince for the high-quality medical care provided to the twins and praised the extensive efforts made by the medical team to ensure the success of the operation.


Saudi Arabia Calls for Enhanced Global Cooperation to Address Humanitarian Challenges

Saudi Arabia Calls for Enhanced Global Cooperation to Address Humanitarian Challenges
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Saudi Arabia Calls for Enhanced Global Cooperation to Address Humanitarian Challenges

Saudi Arabia Calls for Enhanced Global Cooperation to Address Humanitarian Challenges

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia reaffirmed the importance of strengthening international cooperation to address growing humanitarian challenges and bridge the gap between escalating needs and available resources, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Thursday.

The statement was delivered by Saudi Arabia’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Ambassador Dr. Abdulaziz Alwasil, during the 2026 Humanitarian Affairs Segment of the Economic and Social Council.

Ambassador Alwasil highlighted that the Kingdom ranked second globally and first among Arab countries in humanitarian assistance in 2025, underscoring its leading role in supporting international humanitarian efforts and providing aid to vulnerable populations and communities affected by crises worldwide.

He also reiterated Saudi Arabia’s steadfast commitment to supporting global efforts to alleviate human suffering, strengthen resilience, and promote recovery in affected communities, emphasizing that humanitarian action is a vital investment in security, stability, and sustainable development for all.


OIC Warns Against Israeli Plans Targeting Hebron and its Holy Sites

The Ibrahimi Mosque in the old city of Hebron in the Israeli-occupied West Bank June 17, 2026. (Reuters)
The Ibrahimi Mosque in the old city of Hebron in the Israeli-occupied West Bank June 17, 2026. (Reuters)
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OIC Warns Against Israeli Plans Targeting Hebron and its Holy Sites

The Ibrahimi Mosque in the old city of Hebron in the Israeli-occupied West Bank June 17, 2026. (Reuters)
The Ibrahimi Mosque in the old city of Hebron in the Israeli-occupied West Bank June 17, 2026. (Reuters)

The General Secretariat of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) warned on Wednesday of the “serious implications of Israeli measures aimed at altering the political, historical, and legal status of Hebron.”

The latest of these measures is a decision by the Israeli finance minister to revoke the municipality’s authority over the Ibrahimi Mosque, the Old City, and surrounding areas, and to revoke the Hebron Agreement.

“Israel has no sovereignty over the Palestinian territory occupied since 1967, including the city of Hebron and its holy sites, and all religious, historical, heritage, and cultural sites therein, in accordance with the relevant United Nations and UNESCO resolutions,” stressed the OIC.

It called on the international community “to fulfill its responsibilities towards the preservation and protection of the Ibrahimi Mosque, the Old City of Hebron and its historical landmarks, as they form an integral part of the territory of the State of Palestine.”