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What happened to the internet?
Faced with a barrage of ads, misinformation, AI slop, toxicity and doom-scrolling, it can feel like the internet is kind of... broken. Is it? And what are the alternatives?
August 5, 2026Is the internet broken?
75% of the world is online, and in many ways it makes all our lives better. But faced with AI slop, misinformation and toxicity, many people are asking: Is there a better way?
July 21, 2026Taiwan to slow mobile internet in civil defence drills as China threat grows - Reuters
Taiwan to slow mobile internet in civil defence drills as China threat grows Reuters
July 21, 2026EXCLUSIVE: World's biggest domain seller fears India's fake site crackdown could damage internet - Reuters
EXCLUSIVE: World's biggest domain seller fears India's fake site crackdown could damage internet Reuters
July 3, 2026Starlink to provide free internet access to Venezuela users after earthquakes - Reuters
Starlink to provide free internet access to Venezuela users after earthquakes Reuters
June 25, 2026China moves to regulate digital humans, bans addictive services for children - Reuters
China moves to regulate digital humans, bans addictive services for children Reuters
April 3, 2026Elon Musk's Starlink blocked from operating in Namibia
Namibia's regulator noted that Starlink's subsidiary is not locally owned.
March 24, 2026Kremlin says Moscow mobile internet outages are done for sake of security - Reuters
Kremlin says Moscow mobile internet outages are done for sake of security Reuters
March 10, 2026Australians reach for VPNs, find porn sites blocked as online age-restrictions take effect - Reuters
Australians reach for VPNs, find porn sites blocked as online age-restrictions take effect Reuters
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What happened to the internet?
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Is the internet broken?
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China moves to regulate digital humans, bans addictive services for children
China’s cyberspace regulator issued draft regulations on Friday to oversee the development online of digital humans, requiring clear labeling and banning services that could mislead children or fuel
Elon Musk's Starlink blocked from operating in Namibia
Namibia has rejected an application by Elon Musk-owned Starlink for a licence to provide satellite internet services in the country, dealing the company a second setback in southern Africa. The Commu
Kremlin says Moscow mobile internet outages are done for sake of security
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Kremlin says Moscow mobile internet outages are done for sake of security
MOSCOW, March 10 (Reuters) - The Kremlin on Tuesday said that recent instances of mobile internet being turned off in Moscow and other major cities were aimed at ensuring security and were in accor