Australia’s government says a code of conduct will be enforced on the online dating industry to better protect Australian users after research found that three-in-four people suffer some form of sexual violence through the platforms
Read Also
- Palestinian officials say 32 killed in Israeli strikes on southern Gaza
- Middle East latest: Iran and Israel swap threats following missile barrage
- Israel-Iran live updates: Netanyahu vows to retaliate as Tehran ends missile attack with warning to US
- Annual Fat Bear Week contest in shock after contestant killed live on camera
- What if one of Iran’s missiles was a nuclear warhead. That possibility isn’t far off
- Ukraine’s east buckling under improved Russian tactics, superior firepower
- Live updates: Israel, U.S. say Iran will face consequences for missile attack
- 'How many people ...': Elon Musk takes aim at Hollywood amid explosive allegations against Diddy
- Deadly attack shakes up the reveal for 2024's Fat Bear Week contest
- School shootings, childcare and cost of living: key takeaways from the Walz-Vance debate
Latest ABC News
- Palestinian officials say 32 killed in Israeli strikes on southern Gaza
- Middle East latest: Iran and Israel swap threats following missile barrage
- Countries, businesses and trade officials urge EU to rethink deforestation regulation
- Offering a dose of healing, curious beluga whales frolic in a warming Hudson Bay
- Brazil President Lula lands safely at Mexico airport after circling for hours, press secretary says
- Australia's online dating industry adopts code of conduct to keep users safer
- Christmas starts in Venezuela, but the festive mood is nowhere to be found
- Iran claims launching dozens of ballistics missile at Israel
- Air raid sirens sound across Israel again, signaling new wave of missile attacks
- French and US companies to invest $10 billion to extract oil off Suriname's coast