Unusual Decision - Shipwreck Off Holmsund Classified as an Ancient Monument
The shipwreck of the Annie, located ten kilometers off Holmsund, has been classified as an ancient monument, despite not meeting age criteria, which is significant for preservation and development regulations in the area.
He Wants to Save Stockholm's Nightlife โ But Does It Need Saving?
Jonas Naddebo, a political figure in Stockholm, raises concerns over the city's nightlife and the potential decline of nightclubs due to strict regulations and low patronage.
STF prohibits noise limit-free shows in Sรฃo Paulo
The Brazilian Supreme Court ruled that the legal flexibility allowing unlimited noise events in Sรฃo Paulo is unconstitutional, impacting future permits for various festivities.
Construction Easier Around 100 Out of 150 Cultural Heritage Sites in Jeju
The construction regulations around cultural heritage sites in Jeju are being significantly relaxed for the first time in ten years, affecting 100 out of 150 designated sites.
Professor: It is the worst that has happened in 108 years
Experts are criticizing a new proposal from Denmark's culture minister that aims to make it easier for people to live in protected houses, arguing it undermines important cultural heritage.
Strict Rules for Fasting During Ramadan in Kuwait
Kuwait has enacted strict regulations regarding eating and drinking in public during Ramadan, threatening imprisonment for violations.
Test Drives of Formula 1: The Full Throttle Method in Formula 1 is History
The recent Formula 1 test drives in Bahrain signal a significant cultural shift in the racing world due to new regulations, indicating both achievements and inherent flaws.
Do not address a non-existent problem. Companies are trying to win a battle with the EU over 'sausage nomenclature'
Czech companies are engaged in a conflict with the European Union regarding regulations on food labeling, particularly concerning the term used for sausages.
Architects Warn Against the Culture Minister's Plans for Protected Buildings
Architects in Denmark are expressing concerns about the Culture Minister's proposed changes to regulations surrounding protected buildings.
Court orders Boi Garantido to comply with fire safety regulations in Parintins
The Amazonas Justice has ordered the Boi-Bumbรก Garantido to meet fire safety and panic regulations at its facilities in Parintins after identified irregularities by the Fire Department.
The threat to LKAB: Move the houses or pay 200 million in fines
The local government in Kiruna has mandated LKAB to either relocate certain buildings facing deformation or face substantial fines due to cultural heritage concerns.
Motorcycles are banned in Greenland
Motorcycles are prohibited in Greenland, highlighting unique local regulations discussed during a lecture by a museum curator in Iceland.
A new law establishes how much Estonian music radio stations must play
The Estonian government has approved amendments to the media services law that set regulations on the percentage of Estonian music that radio stations must broadcast.
NRK: Proposes serving alcohol until 06:00 in Oslo during the World Cup
Oslo's Cultural and Business Council proposes extending alcohol service hours until 6:00 AM during the summer World Cup, applicable to venues showing matches.
Why Don't We Smile in Passport Photos?
The article explores the reasons behind the prohibition of smiling in passport photos, attributing it to a long history of technical, cultural, and administrative considerations rather than modern AI techniques.
French Traffic Rules: Sleeping Gendarmes
The article discusses how French mayors are advocating for stricter traffic regulations, emphasizing the need for drivers to feel the impact of a 30 km/h speed limit, rooted in cultural attitudes towards authority and individual freedom.