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(9 Dec 2025) ASSOCIATED PRESS FOOTAGE OF CHILDREN ONLY CLEARED FOR USE IN THIS SPECIFIC STORY/NO ARCHIVE USE Copenhagen, Denmark - 4 December 2025 1. Various of Danish school students Ronja Zander and Chloé Courage Fjelstrup-Matthisen using social media on their smartphones 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Ronja Zander, 15-year-old Danish school student: "I use Snapchat and Instagram and TikTok. I would say some of my favourites are probably Snapchat and Instagram." 3. Various of Zander and Fjelstrup-Matthisen using social media on their smartphones 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Chloé Courage Fjelstrup-Matthisen, 14-year-old Danish school student: "Just a few months ago, a guy was shot in the U.S., and the video was on social media everywhere and I just went to school and then I saw it. And even me as a young person, that was very terrible and I felt really bad." 5. Various of Zander and Fjelstrup-Matthisen using social media on their smartphones 6. SOUNDBITE (English) Ronja Zander, 15-year-old Danish school student: "I myself have some friends that I only know from online, and if I wasn't 15 yet, I wouldn't be able to talk with those friends, I wouldn't be able to meet those friends. And also, you just find things you like or things you want to do or things you really llove online and if you can't do that, I just... I would be so sad." 7. Various of Zander and Fjelstrup-Matthisen using social media on their smartphones 8. SOUNDBITE (English) Chloé Courage Fjelstrup-Matthisen, 14-year-old Danish school student: “So yes, I definitely see the bad side of social media. But I think it's not the youths' responsibility to make sure there's no bad stuff on the internet. It's the people who created it, the government, they need to regulate what we young people see." ASSOCIATED PRESS Copenhagen, Denmark - 5 December 2025 9. Various of Christiansborg Palace parliament building exterior 10. Sculpture of Frederik VII 11. Danish flag flying, Christiansborg Palace parliament building in background 12. Christiansborg Palace parliament building exterior ASSOCIATED PRESS Copenhagen, Denmark - 14 November 2025 13. Setup shot of Danish Digital Affairs Minister Caroline Stage speaking with colleague 14. SOUNDBITE (English) Caroline Stage, Danish Minister of Digital Affairs: "In far too many years, we have given the social media platforms free play in the playing rooms of our children. There's been no limits. When we go into the city at night, there are bouncers who are checking the age of young people to make sure that no one underage gets into a party that they're not supposed to be in. In the digital world, we don't have any bouncers, and we definitely need that." 15. Cutaway of Stage speaking with colleague 16. SOUNDBITE (English) Caroline Stage, Danish Minister of Digital Affairs: "Just below 50 percent of all children before the age of ten have at least one social media profile on a social media platform. And before the age of 13, it's almost, I think it's 98 percent. So, one thing is what they're saying and another thing is what they're doing or not doing, and that's why we have to do something politically." ASSOCIATED PRESS Copenhagen, Denmark - 5 December 2025 17. Canal in central Copenhagen 18. Danish flag flying 19. People walking on street 20. SOUNDBITE (English) Line Pedersen, from Nykøbing, Denmark: 21. People walking on street 22. SOUNDBITE (English) Morten Bach, from Næstved, Denmark: "I think it's a good idea that it's some kind of restriction. If it should be 13 or 15, I don't know, but I think there should be some restriction.” ++MUTE++ Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...