📢 Makana 360 Daily Report – February 27, 2026
📌 Russia / Ukraine (Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant): Russia said a local ceasefire took effect around the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant to enable repairs to an external power line supplying electricity. The plant is not generating power but still needs outside electricity to keep nuclear material cool. Russia added that one line remains working, the other could take at least a week to fix, and radiation levels are normal.
📌 Poland / Social Policy (Social media ban for under 15): Poland plans legislation to ban social media for children under 15, making platforms responsible for age verification. The government is expected to present a draft outline, with potential fines for services accessible to younger users. The law could take effect in early 2027, driven by concerns around youth mental health and learning.
📌 South Korea / Tech & Mapping (Google Maps data export approval): South Korea approved Google’s request to export high-precision (1:5000) map data to overseas servers, reversing a long-standing policy. Approval comes with conditions like blurring sensitive military sites, limiting coordinates, processing on local servers, and exporting only pre-approved navigation data. The move may impact local map leaders Naver and Kakao, while addressing U.S. concerns about discrimination.
📌 Digital Trends: Netflix: Generated 5.7M mentions & engagement, with top reached media coverage focused on: “Bridgerton Season 4 Part 2 is on Netflix now.”
📌 Digital Trends: Warner Bros.: Generated 3M mentions & engagement, with widely reached coverage highlighting: Warner Bros. Discovery revenue dropping 6% amid a heated bidding war involving rivals like Paramount Skydance and Netflix.
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