License to kill from the age of 14: 'Starting young creates a stronger passion for hunting'
The article discusses the debate in Spain about allowing young people as young as 14 to obtain hunting licenses, highlighting the psychological impacts on children and the contrasting perspectives of hunting families.
Two transgender men sue Kansas over ‘dehumanizing’ driver’s license law
Two transgender men are suing the state of Kansas, claiming a new law invalidates their driver’s licenses in a discriminatory manner that violates their constitutional rights.
How to Apply for a CDL and What Would Change with the Dalilah Law Promoted by Trump Against Undocumented Immigrants
The article discusses the implications of the Dalilah Law proposed by Trump, which seeks to prohibit states from issuing commercial driver's licenses to undocumented immigrants.
From California to New York: Which States Accept the Digital Driver's License and Which Do Not
This article discusses which U.S. states accept digital driver's licenses, according to the Transportation Security Administration (TSA).
Concerns over humanitarian implications after the departure of international staff from Gaza
Concerns arise over potential humanitarian crises in Gaza following the withdrawal of international personnel after Israel revoked licenses for 37 major humanitarian organizations.
U.S. state changes driver's license regulations
Kansas has enacted a law requiring transgender individuals to revert their identification to the sex assigned at birth for driver's licenses, affecting approximately 1,700 drivers.
About 3,000 professional licenses were issued without support in 2025, reveals Minister Roberto Luque
Ecuador's Infrastructure and Transport Minister Roberto Luque disclosed that 3,000 professional licenses were issued without proper support by the National Transit Agency in 2025.
Kansas law invalidates transgender driver's licenses and birth certificates
Kansas has enacted a law that invalidates driver's licenses and birth certificates for transgender residents who changed their gender designation, affecting approximately 1,700 individuals.
Kansas revokes driver’s licenses from trans residents in latest assault on rights
Kansas has enacted a law revoking driver’s licenses from transgender residents unless identification reflects their sex at birth, intensifying legal restrictions against LGBTQ+ individuals.
Israel forces 37 humanitarian organizations to leave Gaza
Israel has ordered 37 major humanitarian organizations, including Médecins Sans Frontières and Oxfam, to evacuate Gaza after terminating their operating licenses due to refusal to comply with registration conditions.
Bombinhas (SC): alleged irregular document of luxury property led to PF operation in a paradise destination
An investigation into fraudulent environmental licenses in Bombinhas, Brazil, led to a Federal Police operation targeting irregular practices involving luxury real estate.
Cornyn expects Dems to side with illegal immigrant truckers by opposing his CDL ban
Senator John Cornyn expects Democratic opposition to his legislation that would prohibit illegal immigrants from getting commercial driver’s licenses, despite it aligning with President Trump’s proposals.
DVLA urges millions of UK drivers to register now
The DVLA is urging UK drivers to register for an online portal to avoid penalties related to MOT and driving licenses.
Licenses for undocumented foreigners in Illinois: the change from TVDL to standard permit
Illinois is changing its Temporary Visitor Driver's License (TVDL) to a standard driver's license, allowing undocumented residents to obtain an official ID starting in 2024.
Which U.S. states invalidate licenses for migrants issued in other jurisdictions?
Several U.S. states do not recognize driver's licenses for undocumented migrants issued in different jurisdictions, with Florida having the most restrictive policies.
What is the 'Dileela Law' that Trump intends to pass? The answer in 9 points
Trump is pushing for a federal bill called the 'Dileela Law' aimed at preventing undocumented immigrants from obtaining commercial driver's licenses.
Washington allows the resale of Venezuelan oil to Cuba
The U.S. Treasury has announced it will permit companies to apply for licenses to resell Venezuelan oil to Cuba, potentially alleviating the island's severe fuel crisis.
239 Parents Who Failed to Pay Child Support...281 Sanctions Including Travel Ban and Disclosure of Names
239 parents who have failed to pay child support will face sanctions including travel bans and the suspension of driving licenses.
EXCLUSIVE: Noem backs Trump's 'Dalilah Law' after crash leaves young girl unable to walk, talk
U.S. Secretary Kristi Noem supports Trump's proposed 'Dalilah Law', aimed at preventing illegal immigrants from obtaining commercial driver's licenses, after a tragic crash injured a young girl.
US authorizes resale of Venezuelan oil to Cuba amid fuel crisis
The US Treasury Department has authorized companies to seek licenses to resell Venezuelan oil to Cuba to alleviate the island's severe fuel shortage.
The US issued guidelines regarding resale licenses for Venezuelan oil for use in Cuba
The US Treasury Department announced a favorable policy for applications regarding the resale of Venezuelan oil to be used in Cuba, focusing on transactions that help the Cuban people.
Dalilah Law: Trump's law to eliminate driver's licenses for undocumented immigrants in the U.S.
The proposed Dalilah Law aims to prevent states from issuing driver's licenses to undocumented immigrants and was announced by President Trump during his State of the Union address.
Miriam González Durántez denounces that Spanish companies did not want to finance a survey about Spanish youth "for fear of losing their contracts and licenses" with the State
Miriam González Durántez criticizes Spanish companies for their reluctance to finance a survey on the youth due to fears of potential repercussions from the government.
The concern behind Florida's decision on driver's licenses and the requirement for English
Florida has implemented a new rule requiring all driving tests to be conducted in English, raising concerns about accessibility for non-English speakers.
Plan to bottle and export water from drought-prone area doesn't 'pass the pub test'
The Southern Downs Regional Council in Queensland has rejected a proposal for a water bottling facility, leading to farmers calling for a review of existing water licenses.
Santos City Hall revokes points of street vendors due to irregularities; learn more
The city government of Santos has revoked street vendors' licenses for legal violations following inspections.
Nigeria: Customs Vows to Surpass N9trn Target With Automation
The Nigeria Customs Service is aiming to exceed its revenue target of N9 trillion through the automation of licenses and permits.
Driver's License Reform: Not even the driving instructor would sign up now
A driving instructor in Germany expresses frustration over potential reforms to make driver's licenses cheaper, causing uncertainty for both instructors and students.
Law AB 1942: the proposal in California that would require licenses for some electric bicycles
A California legislative proposal mandates the registration of certain electric bicycles with the DMV.
Justice condemns two Detran-SP employees to five years in prison for fraud in issuing driver's licenses in Greater São Paulo
Two Detran-SP employees have been sentenced to five years in prison for fraudulently issuing driver's licenses in Greater São Paulo.
Trump now plans to use licenses as weapons in trade war - 'I can do terrible things to countries'
Donald Trump is reportedly considering using licenses granted to foreign companies as a means to escalate his trade war following a Supreme Court ruling against his tariffs.
Emergency exit blocked and secured, "Crystal Club" closed
Authorities shut down the "Crystal Club" in Lainate for operating without the proper licenses and for obstructed emergency exits.
DMV in Texas: the rule that allows migrants with pending asylum to apply for driver's licenses in the U.S.
Texas has introduced a regulation allowing migrants with pending asylum cases to obtain driver's licenses, facilitating their ability to work and study.
Denmark's Government Will Extend Oil Extraction
The Danish government plans to explore the possibility of extending oil and gas extraction licenses in the Danish part of the North Sea until 2050 to reduce dependence on Russian energy.
The government wants to extract oil and gas until 2050
The Danish government plans to explore extending oil and gas extraction licenses in the North Sea until 2050 to reduce dependence on Russian gas.
The government is ready to continue the oil hunt until 2050
The Danish government plans to explore extending oil and gas extraction licenses in the North Sea beyond 2042 to enhance Europe's energy supply.
Poland Radically Changes Traffic Regulations – Driver’s License Permanently Revoked for Certain Violations, Imprisonment is Foreseen
Poland is tightening its traffic laws by permanently revoking driving licenses for new violations and introducing severe penalties including imprisonment.
Anmat revoked more than 60 licenses for pharmacies and laboratories
Anmat has revoked over 60 licenses for pharmacies and laboratories due to expired Good Practices certificates.
Federal Court blocks the construction of towers on Buracão beach in Salvador
A Federal Court in Brazil has suspended the construction licenses for two high-rise buildings on Buracão beach, citing environmental concerns.
Changes to Driver's Licenses
Proposed government changes would restrict driving hours for 17-year-olds with special licenses in Finland and introduce penalties for violations.
Duffy gives Illinois 30-day ultimatum after audit finds 1 in 5 noncitizen truck licenses issued illegally
Illinois faces a potential loss of federal funding due to the illegal issuance of commercial licenses to noncitizens, with Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy issuing a 30-day ultimatum to state officials to rectify the situation.
Licenses and discounts: the path of the 'invisible article' of the labor reform that no one is now responsible for
The Argentine government faced backlash over the last-minute inclusion of a contentious article in labor reform legislation that allows for wage deductions due to worker absences from illness or injury.
Controversy over licenses: the plot of the negotiation between the Government and its allies to unblock labor reform
The Argentine government aims to modify its controversial labor reform by removing Article 44, amidst opposition calls for its elimination and an urgent approval process.
Labor reform: the background of the government's agreement with its allies regarding the elimination of the article on medical licenses
The Argentine government has decided to eliminate Article 44 from labor reform legislation, which affects remuneration in the event of a worker's illness or accident, after pressure from allied parties.
Licenses, testimony of a Congress voting on an empty stomach
The Argentine Senate has approved a controversial amendment to the medical leave system that significantly reduces the wages of workers on sick leave, prompting a heated debate among lawmakers and citizens.
"Flawless" doctor worked while intoxicated in Pirkanmaa - he and many others lost their professional licenses last year
In 2023, numerous healthcare professionals in Finland, including 21 doctors, lost their licenses to practice, with substance abuse being a common cause.
Confirmed: The ruling party modifies the article on medical licenses in the labor reform to vote on it this Thursday in the Chamber of Deputies
The ruling party in Argentina has decided to amend a controversial article in the labor reform concerning medical leave pay in order to facilitate its approval in Congress.
Action against private hospitals violating rules in UP
Strict action has been taken against private hospitals in Uttar Pradesh that violated regulations, leading to the cancellation of licenses for 178 hospitals and additional actions against 281 hospitals, with 533 hospitals sealed.
"We made a mistake and we will fix it": Bullrich acknowledged the blunder in sick leave licenses in labor reform
Patricia Bullrich admitted the government's error in the labor reform project regarding sick leave payment, stating they will maintain full pay only for severe illnesses.
Family farming producers receive licenses for planting corn and soybeans in Macapá
Family farmers in Macapá have been granted over 1,000 hectares of licenses for the cultivation of corn and soybeans to enhance production and family incomes.