Economists: the intention to regulate the milk market could end sadly - farmers will suffer
Experts warn that plans to regulate the milk market in Lithuania could negatively impact farmers due to the volatile nature of global raw milk prices.
Companies will be allowed to report finances semi-annually in pilot project
Canadian securities regulators have introduced a pilot project allowing smaller public companies to report finances semi-annually instead of quarterly to reduce regulatory burdens.
Energy firms warned against ripping off businesses as Middle East crisis pushes up prices
Energy Secretary Ed Miliband and Ofgem have cautioned energy firms to maintain fair pricing amid rising global energy costs due to the Middle East crisis.
Time for ‘serious’ talks on how AI uses news media information: minister
Culture Minister Marc Miller emphasizes the need for a serious dialogue regarding the use of news media information by artificial intelligence systems in Canada.
How quickly can gasoline and diesel prices drop and what can the state do about it? We answer the basic questions
Czech fuel stations are now required to send daily pricing and margin data to the finance ministry as part of new controls aimed at managing fuel prices amidst global market fluctuations.
AI regulation and Canadians’ privacy in wake of Tumbler Ridge shooting
Experts gathered in Victoria, Canada to discuss AI regulation and privacy concerns exacerbated by the recent Tumbler Ridge shooting.
A European regulation threatens more than 40% of gas imported by the EU and nearly 90% of oil amid a global energy shock
A new European regulation on methane emissions threatens significantly to affect gas and oil imports amidst a global energy crisis.
Propose price ceiling for oil companies that are hardly trustworthy
Runólfur Ólafsson, the director of the Icelandic Automobile Owners' Association, criticizes oil companies for not passing on global price drops to consumers and suggests the implementation of a price ceiling on oil.
How far will the prices of gasoline and diesel rise / The situation is in the hands of Slovnaft, Fico does not want to go for government regulation yet
The ongoing conflict in Iran is causing global economic uncertainty and rising oil prices, which directly impact gasoline and diesel prices in Slovakia.
Non-sufficient funds fees are now being limited to $10 under new rules
New regulations in Canada cap non-sufficient funds (NSF) fees at $10, aimed at alleviating financial burdens on low-income individuals.
J.D. Tuccille: The global threat to free speech has a British accent
The article discusses the British internet regulator Ofcom's ambitions to censor American websites, highlighting resistance from a lawyer and the challenges of enforcing such regulations.
Indonesia and an Indian state join in banning social media apps for teenagers
Indonesia and the Indian state of Karnataka have joined a global trend of banning social media platforms for minors, posing a threat to the businesses of the companies involved.
Endangered whales: U.S. proposal to change safety measure draws criticism from Canada
Environmental groups in the U.S. and Canada oppose a proposed U.S. regulation change that would relax protections aimed at preventing ship collisions with endangered North Atlantic right whales.
ESG at the Crossroads
The global landscape of ESG criteria faces unprecedented challenges, as Europe strengthens regulatory frameworks while the Biden administration experiences significant rollbacks under Trump.
Minister ‘disappointed’ in OpenAI, but why is AI regulation taking years?
Federal officials in Canada express disappointment in OpenAI for its lack of proactive steps toward enhancing AI safety measures amid calls for quicker regulation.
Nigeria strengthening mining reforms to attract global investment – FG
Nigeria's government is enhancing mining policies to boost global investment and competitiveness in the sector.
OpenAI’s handling of Tumbler Ridge shooter info opens regulation questions
Experts are calling for regulation of AI companies after OpenAI's mishandling of information regarding a mass shooter in Tumbler Ridge, Canada.
Trump signs new global 10% tariff regulation
President Donald Trump signed an order establishing a 10% global tariff rate on all countries shortly after the Supreme Court declared his previous import tariffs illegal.
Trump signs global 10 percent tariff regulation
U.S. President Donald Trump has imposed a 10 percent tariff on imports from all countries despite a recent Supreme Court ruling against his previous tariffs.
Global leaders to present joint approach to AI at India summit close
World leaders are set to finalize a collaborative strategy for artificial intelligence at a summit in New Delhi, highlighting urgent calls for regulation in the rapidly evolving tech sector.
Brazil, France, and India unite in defense of global regulation of artificial intelligence
Brazil, France, and India are advocating for the global regulation of artificial intelligence at a summit attended by top technology executives.
The world urgently needs AI regulation, says OpenAI CEO Sam Altman
During a global AI summit in New Delhi, Sam Altman emphasized the urgent need for regulation to manage the rapid development of artificial intelligence.
The world urgently needs to regulate AI, says OpenAI's director
Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, emphasized the urgent need for global regulations on artificial intelligence at a conference in India.
From Paris to New Delhi: The Battle to Restrict Social Media for Teenagers Gains Global Dimension
There is a growing international movement to restrict social media access for minors, initially sparked by Australia's policies, which are now being echoed in various countries across Europe and Asia.
Emmanuel Macron at a meeting in India expresses readiness to formulate AI rules with allies
Emmanuel Macron emphasized the EU's leadership in global AI regulation during a meeting in India, stating the commitment to collaborate with allies like India.
‘No funds are missing’: Ontario real estate firm disputes regulator’s sanctions
An Ontario real estate firm is contesting sanctions imposed by the Real Estate Council of Ontario, claiming no funds are missing from their trust accounts.
Grok and the global controversy: how far can AI go on social networks
The Grok chatbot developed by Elon Musk's company is at the center of a global controversy due to the unauthorized generation of sexualized images of real people, including minors.
Guelph Storm double up London Knights 4-2 on Sam Dickinson Bobblehead night
The Guelph Storm defeated the London Knights 4-2 during the Sam Dickinson Bobblehead night, marking the Knights' second consecutive loss in regulation.
COREN advances reforms to boost professionalism, public safety
The Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria is implementing reforms for global recognition of engineering qualifications, emphasizing professionalism and public safety.
COREN pushes global recognition, tougher sanctions for engineering failures
The Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria is implementing reforms to achieve global recognition for Nigerian engineering qualifications and enforce stricter accountability standards in the sector.
Regulator plans two-part inquiry into last year’s cyberattack at N.S. utility
Nova Scotia’s energy regulator is initiating a two-part inquiry into a cyberattack on Nova Scotia Power that compromised customer data and led to billing issues.
UNECE presents a global regulatory project for automated driving systems
The United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) announced a global regulatory project for automated driving systems to enable the deployment of autonomous vehicles on public roads without driver supervision.
Europe accuses TikTok of generating addiction: it must choose between changing its design or paying an exorbitant fine
European regulators have accused TikTok of creating addiction, and the company must either modify its design or face a fine of up to 6% of its global revenue.
Spain bans social media for under-16s: how it would be implemented and why it generates resistance
Spain has become the focus of global debate on social media's impact on children and adolescents by announcing a ban on access to these platforms for individuals under 16.
Digital Trade Issues Spark Conflict with the U.S... "Need for Differentiated Responses for Each Issue"
Amidst pressure from the U.S. government to dismantle 'digital trade barriers,' experts suggest that South Korea needs tailored strategies for different issues to minimize trade friction.
US dollar’s global role at risk – German regulator
The German financial regulator warns that the US dollar's status as the global reserve currency may be jeopardized this year due to funding shortages, geopolitical shocks, and politicization.
Ban of 4.7 million social media accounts for minors in Australia
The Australian Internet regulatory agency reported that social media companies have collectively banned approximately 4.7 million accounts of teenagers under 16, following the implementation of the first global ban of its kind.
Indonesia and Malaysia open the global regulatory hunt against Elon Musk's Grok for false sexual content
Indonesia has become the first country to officially block access to Elon Musk's Grok chatbot due to concerns over the generation of false pornographic content.
How the AI race could play out for the US, China and the world
The article discusses three potential outcomes of the global AI race involving the US, China, and other nations.