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Social Media Crackdown: The Philippine National Police says it will pursue accounts accused of “inciting violence” after last week’s Senate shooting, warning against misinformation and naming “persons of interest” flagged by the DICT. Kids & Platforms in Court: YouTube, Snap and TikTok have agreed to settle the first Kentucky school-district lawsuit over alleged social-media addiction harms, leaving Meta as the last major defendant heading toward a June trial. Regulation Tightens: Malaysia’s MCMC is finalising a safety code under the Online Safety Act to speed up blocking and removal of child sexual abuse material. Sports Media Push: China Media Group unveiled its cross-platform 2026 FIFA World Cup plan, promising live match coverage plus apps and interactive content for Chinese audiences. Streaming-to-Theaters Trend: OTT players Kuku, TVF and Collective Media Network are moving into cinemas, with Kuku’s Hindi debut “Indian Institute of Zombies” leading the charge. Local Industry Moves: View TV Studios signed a three-project unscripted deal worth $50m+ with producer David Leepson for California-focused series.

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