Social media is fuelling real-life violence between teens and police say it's becoming harder to control By News April 18, 2021 Add Comment Edit Authorities warn social media is leading to an increase in teenage violence, and police say stopping it is difficult.Sat, 17 Apr 2021 22:40:27 +0000Isaac Nowroozi and Michael Inman Share this post Related PostsWA Health checks if public patients were sent to rehab facility, following abuse complaintsSome countries are cutting tax to lower petrol prices. Here's why Australia shouldn'tBangladesh creates history with World Cup win over PakistanCroatian authorities find traces of a bomb inside the wreckage of a Soviet-era military droneIt's one of the great mysteries of the war so far: Why is Putin's army so unprepared for war?The Loop: Fatal boarding house fire kills three, two charged over threats made to senator, Women's Network logo taken downBattle to protect Ukraine's most important World Heritage sites, like St Sophia's Cathedral in KyivTasmania's child vaccination rate has hit a wall and authorities are desperate to find out why
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