Setback for the Government: A Judge Rejected the Entry of Meat with Bones into Santa Cruz
A federal judge in RΓo Gallegos ruled against the Argentine government's attempt to allow the import of bone-in beef into Santa Cruz, declaring the measure invalid due to the region's disease-free status.
Brazil creates first rule for AI in medicine: diagnosis cannot be automatic and patients may refuse use
Brazil's Federal Medical Council has established its first specific guideline governing the use of artificial intelligence in medical practice, emphasizing that AI must serve as a supportive tool rather than a replacement for human clinical judgment.
Federal Politics: Bundestag Decides on Stricter Asylum Regulations
The Bundestag has approved stricter asylum regulations alongside easier access to the labor market for asylum seekers, aligning with a 2024 EU reform.
FG makes plastic waste management legally binding for producers
The Nigerian Federal Government has enacted mandatory plastic waste management regulations for producers, making them legally accountable for their products and waste.
Nigeria targets foreign investment with mining reforms β FG
Nigeria's Federal Government is enhancing regulations in the mining sector to attract foreign investment and boost competitiveness.
Federal Government: What the new heating plan means for households
Germany's new heating plan aims to provide more freedom for homeowners while gradually shifting away from gas and oil heating systems to renewable energy alternatives.
Court annuls injunctions and forces operators to comply with new meal voucher rules
Brazil's Federal Regional Court of the 3rd Region has mandated that meal and food voucher operators adhere to new regulations after annulments of previous injunctions.
Committee amends Liberal clause in budget bill that critics say βdynamites the rule of lawβ
The Canadian finance committee has passed Conservative amendments to a budget bill, addressing concerns about a clause that allows cabinet ministers to exempt entities from federal laws for up to three years.
Good news for beneficiaries in the U.S.: new federal rules could change access to SNAP
The U.S. federal government has approved significant changes to work requirements for SNAP recipients aimed at updating eligibility criteria.
Your bartender may be deceiving you with illegal bottle trick that breaks federal law
The practice of 'marrying' liquor bottles is illegal under federal law and can deceive customers about the quality of the spirits they are served.
What is known about changes in U.S. birthright citizenship in February 2026 and latest updates
Changes to U.S. birthright citizenship set for February 2026 remain on hold due to federal court interventions that have delayed the implementation of new regulations.
Federal Politics: CDU Discusses Social Media Regulation and Part-Time Work
The CDU in Germany is concluding its party conference with votes on various policy proposals, including regulations for social media usage by minors.
Fed prepares to relax banking rules in the US in an effort to boost mortgage credit
The Federal Reserve is set to relax capital requirements for US banks to encourage more mortgage lending amid concerns about credit moving out of the banking system.
Federal Politics: Environment Minister Calls Trump's Greenhouse Gas Decision 'Ideologically Motivated'
Germany's Environment Minister Carsten Schneider criticizes Trump's administration for its decision to overturn key regulations on greenhouse gases, labeling it as ideologically driven.
Climate leaders condemn Trump EPAβs biggest rollback yet: βThis is corruptionβ
Climate leaders are protesting the Trump administration's rollback of key federal climate regulations, calling it a corrupt act influenced by the fossil fuel industry.
Daily Summary #1860: PF delivers report on Vorcaro's phone to STF mentioning Toffoli; Milei's labor reform advances in Argentina; What changes with the new meal voucher rules in Brazil
The Brazilian Federal Police submitted a report to the Supreme Federal Court regarding Vorcaro's phone, which contains mentions of Justice Toffoli, while Milei's labor reform progresses in Argentina, and Brazil updates its meal voucher regulations.
Ibaneis will step away from the position of governor in March; understand
Governor Ibaneis Rocha of the Federal District announced he will temporarily leave his position on March 28 to comply with electoral regulations ahead of the elections.
Congress Moves to Set National Rules for Self-Driving Cars, Overriding States
Congress is advancing legislation to establish federal safety standards for self-driving cars, potentially overriding state regulations.
FRSC to penalise one-way drivers on LagosβIbadan Expressway
The Federal Road Safety Corps warns motorists to adhere to traffic regulations on the LagosβIbadan Expressway, particularly against one-way driving during ongoing repairs.
Expansion of Renewables: Wealthy Shake the Fundamental Principle of the Energy Transition
Germany's Federal Ministry of Economics is set to revise regulations for the expansion of renewable energy and the energy grid.
Rent Control Reform: The Next Cap
The German Federal Ministry of Justice seeks to cap index rents and tighten regulations around rent price ceilings to alleviate the burden on tenants.
Federal Politics: Justice Minister Hubig Plans Stricter Regulations for Landlords
Justice Minister Stefanie Hubig has proposed stricter regulations for landlords in an effort to relieve the financial burden on tenants in Germany.
Investment Levy for Netflix & Co β Federal Government to Collect Streaming Millions
The German coalition has decided on a mandatory investment quota requiring streaming services and TV channels to allocate eight percent of their revenues to German productions, accompanied by regulations on language, production, and rights.
Do you work on February 5? This is what you must be paid according to the Federal Labor Law.
The article explains the payment regulations for workers on February 5, a significant holiday in Mexico commemorating the 1917 Political Constitution.
Bad news for immigrant entrepreneurs: The U.S. will exclude them from official loans, even with a Green Card
New regulations will restrict federal loans to businesses solely owned by U.S. residents amid heightened immigration measures under the Trump administration.
UFPA admits error after disclosing birth names of transgender and travesty individuals in the entrance exam and promises to revise protocols
The Federal University of ParΓ‘ (UFPA) acknowledged that it mistakenly published the birth names of some transgender and travesty individuals in the 2026 entrance exam results, violating regulations that protect the right to use social names.
Federal judge temporarily lifts DHS restrictions on lawmaker visits to detention facilities
A federal judge has temporarily lifted restrictions that limited lawmakers' access to immigration detention facilities, citing potential violations of funding regulations and irreparable harm caused by the previous policy.
Magenta Monopoly in Fiber Optics? Serious Allegations Against Deutsche Telekom
Deutsche Telekom claims to be a leader in fiber optic expansion, while competitors accuse it of creating distorted market conditions, prompting the Federal Network Agency to consider stricter regulations.
Amid fraud claims, Trump admin announces more changes to federal child care funding
The Trump administration's Department of Health and Human Services has announced changes to federal child care funding rules, rescinding previous regulations from the Biden era amid ongoing fraud allegations.
2.7 million people sign petition for firework ban
Approximately 2.7 million individuals have signed a petition advocating for a nationwide firework ban on New Year's Eve, supported by the Police Union, despite rejection from the federal government and calls for regional regulations from several states.