Coface: The US Supreme Court's ruling will not fundamentally change tariff policy
The US Supreme Court ruled that President Trump exceeded his authority in implementing tariffs under the IEEPA, but the administration plans to rely on a different legal framework for future tariffs.
'This road is not for Muslims': Video of Dehradun-Delhi Expressway goes viral
A viral incident on the Dehradun-Delhi National Highway NH-72A involves a message stating 'This road is not for Muslims', leading to a police investigation after a complaint was filed by a National Highway Authority employee.
ASEP: Announcement 1ฮฮ/2026 for 2,628 permanent positions in public sector agencies
The ASEP (Supreme Authority for Recruitment of Public Employees) has announced the recruitment of 2,628 permanent positions across various public sector agencies in Greece.
Traffic will activate 33 new radar speed cameras in 11 autonomous communities during Holy Week
Spain's traffic authority will deploy 33 new radar speed cameras during Holy Week to enhance road safety.
Prime Minister Kono Rejects Prior Congressional Approval for Arms Exports, Says 'Government Will Handle It'
Japanese Prime Minister Kono rejects calls for prior parliamentary approval on arms exports, asserting that such decisions should fall under government authority following National Security Council reviews.
Regulatory Commission Inspector Threatens at Sendai Nuclear Power Plant, Apologizes to Kyushu Electric Without Showing Evidence
An inspector from Japan's Nuclear Regulation Authority was reprimanded for making unsubstantiated threats during an inspection of the Sendai Nuclear Power Plant, leading to an apology to Kyushu Electric.
Latvia suspects two retail chains in cartel agreement
Latvia's Competition Authority has announced an investigation into cartel-like practices by its largest retail chains.
Latvian Competition Authority suspects Maxima of forming a cartel agreement
The Latvian Competition Authority has uncovered signs of a cartel agreement between the two largest food retail companies in Latvia, including Maxima.
Serious Issues in Service Voucher Availability โ This is How KKV Would Change the Model
A recent report by the Finnish Competition and Consumer Authority (KKV) highlights significant disparities in service voucher systems across welfare regions, affecting accessibility, costs, and equality for customers.
The VMI notice for those declaring their income: when to expect your money
The Lithuanian tax authority (VMI) has informed taxpayers that refunds for overpaid income tax will begin in March for those who have submitted their declarations accurately.
Proposal: Make it clear what veterinary care costs
The Swedish Competition Authority recommends clearer pricing for veterinary care to aid pet owners in making informed decisions regarding their sick or injured animals.
Why waste keeps piling up in Lagos โ LAWMA MD
The Managing Director of the Lagos Waste Management Authority discusses the challenges of waste management in Lagos amidst rapid population growth.
The Horrific Audios. A Commissioner of the Police Investigated for Harassment of a Subordinate in India: 'What Should I Do, Hit You? Let's See If With the Bruised Eye'
Audio recordings reveal the abusive authority of a police commissioner in Spain, Emilio de la Calle, who is being investigated for workplace harassment and sexual assault involving a subordinate.
Are banks buying too much government debt? The supervision is looking into the situation
The financial supervisory authority in Poland is examining the increasing share of government bonds in banks' balance sheets as their involvement continues to grow.
Granting 'Comprehensive Coordination Authority' to the National Intelligence Agency, Government Policy to Aggregate and Analyze Information
The Japanese government plans to grant comprehensive coordination authority to the National Intelligence Agency for centralized information collection and analysis from various ministries.
The Health Authority clearly states: Stop taking painkillers for back pain
Denmark's Health Authority advises against using painkillers for back pain management.
The Danish Health Authority clearly states: Stop taking pills for back pain
The Danish Health Authority warns against the use of painkillers like paracetamol and ibuprofen for back pain relief, urging a rethink of treatment approaches.
No Investigation Yet Opened into the Killing of a Palestinian Eight Days Ago Due to Dispute Between the Army and Police
Eight days after a Palestinian with American citizenship was shot dead in the West Bank, no investigation has been initiated due to a dispute over authority between the military and the police.
Clearing funds: A lifeline for the Palestinian Authority's economy
Article discusses the significance of clearing funds collected by Israel on behalf of the Palestinian Authority, emphasizing its impact on Palestinian economic stability.
Drones for the Bundeswehr: The Authority of the Tightwads May Yet Backfire
The German government's budget constraints in military procurement could eventually jeopardize national defense capabilities.
Hellenic Statistics Authority: Business bankruptcies increased by 83.2% in 2025 โ How many shut down
In 2025, Greece experienced an alarming 83.2% increase in business bankruptcies, as reported by the Hellenic Statistical Authority.
Legal Advisor of the Knesset on the Law Aimed at Preventing the Supreme Court from Removing Ben Gvir: Concern about Personal Legislation and Abuse of Power
The legal advisor of the Knesset expresses concerns over a proposed law that would prevent the Supreme Court from dismissing National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir, warning it may lead to personal legislation and abuse of authority.
Goodbye to the guardian's house on the pink beach of Budelli: 'Mauro Morandi's refuge for 30 years'
The La Maddalena National Park Authority has decided to completely remove the guardian's house on Budelli's pink beach, a site that has served as a refuge for Mauro Morandi for three decades.
Chubu Electric President Promises to 'Promptly Submit' Data on Fraud Following Regulatory Committee's Indication
Chubu Electric's president acknowledged the insufficient documentation during a press conference and pledged to provide necessary records regarding the fraudulent data concerning earthquake motion standards used for the Hamaoka nuclear power plant.
57 times 'unforgiving': this is how Meloni's government tries the Schwarzenegger method on security
Giorgia Meloni emphasizes the need for an 'unyielding' approach to security in Italy, drawing parallels to the authority figure portrayed by Arnold Schwarzenegger.
LVC: Potholes are increasingly forming in aging asphalt under changeable weather conditions
Latvia's road authority warns that potholes are forming in aging asphalt due to upcoming weather changes, particularly in southern and coastal regions.
Technical failure led to helicopter accident off Sotra
A technical fault in a circuit board caused a Sikorsky S-92A helicopter to crash into the sea near Sotra on February 28, 2024, according to a report by the Norwegian Accident Investigation Authority.
New contactless card rule in March 2026 'date set'
A new rule changing the cap on contactless card payments in the UK will be implemented from March 2026, allowing banks to set higher limits if they choose.
AADE: Tax Registry applications out of operation from March 1 to 10
The Independent Authority of Public Revenue in Greece announced a temporary halt of Tax Registry applications from March 1 to 10 due to a transition to new European classification standards.
The No lands in a mosque. And the imam of Hannoun attacks the government
In a mosque in Piacenza, an imam criticized the Italian government during a referendum discussion on justice, reflecting tensions between the Islamic community and political authority.
The weapon manufacturer received a clear message: 'You have broken the law'. Now the minister is open to changing the law.
Norway's largest ammunition manufacturer, Nammo, has been informed by the Consumer Authority that it has violated transparency laws, leading to potential changes in legislation by the government.
Reputation as a Throne: The British Crown and the Cost of Not Distancing Itself
The article discusses the symbolic power of the British Royal Family in shaping public perception and its fragile moral authority, especially in light of recent controversies involving Prince Andrew.
TCU summons the State of SP for explanations about the Santos-Guarujรก tunnel contract
The Uniรฃo Court of Accounts has summoned the Sรฃo Paulo government to explain the signing of a public-private partnership contract for the Santos-Guarujรก immersed tunnel without the involvement of the Port Authority of Santos.
These areas are threatened by the feared procedure
At least 13 regions in Finland are seeking additional time to cover accumulated deficits, with some facing restrictions on their decision-making authority due to financial challenges.
Spain will have veto power over residency permits in Gibraltar
Spain will have the authority to veto residency permits in Gibraltar under a new treaty between the EU and the UK post-Brexit.
NIWA Lagos boss bags Nelson Mandela Award
Sarat Braimah, the Lagos Area Manager of the National Inland Waterways Authority, received the Nelson Mandela Pan-African Leadership Award for her contributions to national service and youth empowerment.
Abia council dismisses monarchโs inferiority claims
The Arochukwu Traditional Council of Abia State asserts that the involvement of Eze Eberechukwu Oji in the Southern Nigeria Traditional Rulersโ Council does not imply inferiority or subjugation of the Aro throne.
NAFDAC has powers to ban sachet alcohol โ Health ministry
The Nigerian Federal Ministry of Health asserts that the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control has the legal authority to prohibit the sale of alcoholic beverages in small containers.
He was chosen as the best coach of Czech women's football, but it was discovered that he filmed his players in the shower
A Czech women's football coach, named the best in the country, has been accused of secretly filming his players while they showered, leading to significant discussions about player safety and authority in sports.
The RFEF committee cancels the judge's resolution on Rayo - Oviedo 'for lack of competence' and sides with LaLiga
The RFEF committee has annulled the judge's ruling regarding the Rayo - Oviedo match, stating it lacks the authority to intervene in decisions made by LaLiga.
Letter to the Editor: Remove the upper age limit for breast screening
A retired individual argues for the immediate abolition of the Swedish health authority's age limit for breast cancer screening, citing the unnecessary deaths of the elderly during the pandemic.
IVO after the decision: "They must help the patients move on"
Sweden's health authority IVO has prohibited the Linkรถping-based company Psykiatrispecialisterna from operating due to health risks posed to patients, emphasizing the company's responsibility to assist them in finding alternative care.
From Monarchy to Taliban: How the Afghan Flag Changed with Political Power
The article explores the evolution of the Afghan flag throughout the country's turbulent political history, reflecting changes in power and governance from the monarchy to the Taliban.
The Colombian Civil Aviation Authority was not informed about the American Airlines plane with bullet impacts
A bullet-hit American Airlines aircraft that flew from Medellรญn to Miami reportedly did not alert Colombian aviation authorities of the incident.
NEPZA, Borno partner to revive moribund Banki Free Trade Zone
The Nigeria Export Processing Zones Authority is collaborating with the Borno State Government to revive the Banki Free Trade Zone, aiming to enhance economic growth and regional trade in North-East Nigeria.
Tax Lottery of AADE: The results of the January draw - How to see if you won
The Independent Authority for Public Revenue in Greece announced the results of its January tax lottery, awarding a total of โฌ50,000 to one winner and various amounts to other taxpayers.
"Is it correct to give the user complete authority to extend employment?" Application for unconstitutional judgment on the re-employment clause of the Employment Permit System
A Bangladeshi worker is challenging the constitutionality of South Korea's Employment Permit System after being denied a visa extension despite the employer's initial approval.
The bill was approved in the preliminary reading that will allow banning those who participate in mixed prayer at the Western Wall
The Israeli Knesset has approved a bill that gives the Chief Rabbinate exclusive authority over the Western Wall, allowing for potential imprisonment for those who participate in non-orthodox mixed prayers.
Trump sues New Jersey over order restricting immigration agents
The U.S. Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against New Jersey and its governor, challenging an executive order that limits the authority of federal immigration agents.
Wheelchair user forced to crawl aboard bus
A wheelchair user was compelled to crawl onto a bus due to a malfunctioning wheelchair lift, prompting a discrimination complaint against the public transport authority in รrebro.