Weekly quiz: Which countries said they would boycott Eurovision?

Australia has implemented a groundbreaking nationwide prohibition on social media access for minors under 16 years old, marking one of the world’s most stringent youth digital protection measures. The controversial legislation, which took effect this week, requires platforms to implement rigorous age verification systems and imposes significant penalties for non-compliance.

In concurrent developments, the literary world mourned the passing of acclaimed author Sophie Kinsella, best known for her internationally successful ‘Shopaholic’ novel series. The British writer’s death at age 55 following a private cancer battle has prompted an outpouring of tributes from readers and fellow authors worldwide.

The week’s social media spotlight unexpectedly featured Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and pop superstar Katy Perry, who generated significant online engagement through their first official Instagram collaboration. The unusual cross-sector interaction between politics and entertainment sparked widespread discussion across digital platforms.

Meanwhile, the European cultural landscape focused on final preparations for the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest, with participating nations completing their selections amid growing anticipation for the annual music spectacle. Television networks across the continent are preparing extensive coverage plans for the event, which continues to draw massive international viewership despite recent geopolitical challenges affecting participant countries.