
Tacloban School Shooting Sparks Calls for Tighter Social Media Rules
A school shooting in Tacloban, which wounded 20 individuals, has prompted discussions on implementing stricter social media regulations for minors. Officials are calling for action to address youth issues highlighted by the incident.
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School shooting sparks talks on tighter social media use for minors
MANILA, Philippines— Proposals to restrict social media access for children below 15 years old have resurfaced following the June 22 fatal shooting incident at the San Jose National High School in Tacloban City. The incident, which left three students dead and several others injured, allegedly involved two students aged 14 and 15,
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The number of students wounded in a school shooting in Tacloban City has risen to 20, police said on Tuesday, a day after two teenagers opened fire on their classmates.
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