New laws create Executive Taxi and Tourism Taxi in Joรฃo Pessoa; understand the rules
Joรฃo Pessoa has introduced two new taxi categories, Executive Taxi and Tourism Taxi, through municipal laws aimed at regulating the taxi service.
Little-known passport rule could see you turned away at the airport
New passport rules following Brexit could unexpectedly prevent holidaymakers from boarding their flights.
DWP rules on 3 life changes that could 'stop' PIP payments
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) outlines three significant life changes that could affect eligibility for Personal Independence Payments (PIP).
New electoral law, simulations on the parties: the League risks being halved
The new electoral law in Italy could lead to the League party, led by Matteo Salvini, losing half of its representatives even in a coalition victory due to decreasing support and new voting rules.
Bundestag: What the new EU asylum rules will change in Germany
The German Bundestag has narrowly approved the implementation of new EU asylum rules, marking the most significant reform since 1993, which has drawn criticism for restricting the rights of asylum seekers.
Most US coal plants could meet air pollution rules. Trump weakened them anyway
Most coal-fired power plants in the US were capable of meeting air pollution standards, yet the Trump administration chose to relax these regulations.
Does the ruling of the Constitutional Tribunal not published in the Journal of Laws have legal effects? A precedent question for the NSA
The article discusses a legal challenge in Poland regarding a woman's denial of caregiving benefits for her disabled son due to her employment status, raising questions about the interpretation of legislative rules.
Norway to cut perks for Ukrainian men of draft age
Norway plans to tighten its rules for Ukrainian men of draft age, reducing their access to temporary collective protection amidst growing refugee numbers.
Stoltenberg changes tax rules for housing
Norwegian Finance Minister Jens Stoltenberg is redefining what constitutes an "expensive home," raising the threshold for property tax liability.
'The Chosenโ fans reveal why the Jesus series is rewriting Hollywood rules
Fans of 'The Chosen' gathered at ChosenCon in Charlotte, NC, to celebrate the series and discuss its cultural impact and humanization of biblical characters.
A chameleon that changes skin with the rules
The article discusses the duplicity of Cgil's secretary Landini regarding labor practices under the scrutiny of the law.
Japanese Prime Minister Opposes Changing Imperial Family Succession Rules
Japan's Prime Minister S. Takaichi insists on maintaining the current male-only succession laws for the imperial family amidst concerns for its continuity.
Japan: Takaichi opposes changing imperial succession rules excluding women
Sanae Takaichi, the first female prime minister of Japan, has stated her opposition to changing imperial succession rules that exclude women and their descendants.
Nursery admission will start from this day, the education department has issued rules regarding admissions
The nursery admission process in Delhi will commence on March 2, 2026, as per the guidelines released by the education department.
Big change regarding tax exemption on gold in India?
India is set to implement a significant change in tax rules related to Sovereign Gold Bonds starting April 1, affecting secondary market transactions.
Geopolitical Turn Changes the Rules of the Economic Game: The Role of the State in Corporate Activities is Growing
A strategic forecast suggests that by 2026, geopolitics will play a more direct role in shaping the business environment, necessitating a shift in corporate strategies and decision-making.
A more flexible law encourages young people to try working earlier
The Estonian government has approved changes to the employment contract law that simplify the rules regarding youth employment, aimed at providing better opportunities for young people to gain work experience and establish work habits.
Japan's Prime Minister: No Woman on the Throne
Japan's Prime Minister has expressed opposition to changing succession rules that would allow female emperors, despite public support for such reforms.
TUI, Jet2, British Airways, EasyJet and Ryanair rules on bringing alcohol onboard
This article outlines the varying rules regarding bringing alcohol on board flights with major UK airlines such as TUI, Jet2, British Airways, EasyJet, and Ryanair, particularly for the upcoming school holidays.
Why is JNU boiling again, and why are 500 students adamant about the march? The complete story of the midnight turmoil
Tension has resurfaced at Jawaharlal Nehru University as students plan a long march to protest the Rohith Act and against UGC rules, leading to a significant police presence and over 50 arrests.
Intermittent Traffic Lights: What They Mean
The article explains the purpose and significance of intermittent traffic lights in Argentina, clarifying their functionality and the rules associated with them.
Denmark misses EU deadline for new rules on wage gaps between men and women
Denmark has failed to meet the EU deadline for implementing new rules on wage transparency between male and female employees, delaying the introduction of required measures until January next year.
Japan's female Prime Minister opposes changing the imperial succession law
Japan's first female Prime Minister, Sanae Takaichi, has expressed her opposition to altering the imperial family's crown succession rules during a recent parliamentary session.
Burgertory founderโs chant about Zionists at pro-Palestine rally incited hatred against Jews, tribunal rules
A Victorian tribunal ruled that a pro-Palestine protester's chant incited hatred against Jews, finding a breach of the Racial and Religious Tolerance Act.
Proportional and Prize, Here Are the New Rules. 'The Right Has More Chances'
The article discusses the potential effects of Italy's new electoral system on political parties, highlighting how the right may gain a better position as per recent simulations.
Observers raise concerns over secret ballot breaches at Gorton and Denton byelection
Election observers noted potential breaches of secret ballot rules during the Gorton and Denton byelection, specifically regarding collusion on voting.
Telefรณnica's Victory in Mexico: Justice Rules in Favor Against the Sheinbaum Government
Telefรณnica has won a significant legal battle in Mexico, nullifying a tax debt and allowing the sale of its subsidiary.
Bad news about the green card: how the new CBP rules affect migrants
Recent changes in U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) policies are creating more rigorous conditions for immigrants and residents, impacting their travel experiences significantly.
OpenAI says Tumbler Ridge shooter would spur police flag under rules now
OpenAI announced it is revising its criteria for referring users' behavior to law enforcement in response to the Tumbler Ridge shooting tragedy.
TRE-SP rules against action against Salmourรฃo councilor for alleged vote buying
The TRE-SP unanimously dismissed an electoral action against Salmourรฃo councilor Wesley Barbosa, accused of vote buying through vehicle repair promises.
Government relaxes loan rules for airlines with resources from the aviation fund
The Brazilian government has relaxed some loan rules for airlines using resources from the National Civil Aviation Fund (FNAC).
Modern chess was born in Valencia: the 15th-century poem that invented the queen and the mystery of a lost manuscript
A Valencian poem from 1475, titled 'Scachs d'amor', is credited with transforming the rules of chess, marking the transition to modern gameplay.
Lisa Bildy: Human rights rules on gender ideology are just blasphemy laws
Lisa Bildy argues that the recent ruling against Barry Neufeld reflects a resurgence of oppressive beliefs akin to historical blasphemy laws in Canada regarding gender ideology.
Newsfilter: Fico is changing election rules, prepare for the worst
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico's coalition is moving to change electoral laws, eliminating mail-in voting from abroad and potentially altering other voting rules to serve their political interests.
AfD is not an โextremist right-wing partyโ: the court rules in favor of the German organization
A German court ruled that the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party cannot be classified as an established "extremist right-wing organization," countering a prior determination by federal authorities.
EU asks anti-corruption agency to investigate Mandelson
The EU Commission has requested the EU's anti-corruption agency to investigate former Labour leader Peter Mandelson for potential breaches of EU commissioner rules in the 2000s.
'Voting followed the rules,' says CPI president about the breaking of the confidentiality of Lula's son
The president of the CPI investigating INSS, Carlos Viana, defended the committee's decision to summon one of President Lula's sons, asserting that the voting process adhered to parliamentary regulations despite government claims.
EU Investigation into Peter Mandelson after Revelations of Ties with Jeffrey Epstein
The European Union has requested an investigation into Peter Mandelson's connections to Jeffrey Epstein following the release of documents suggesting potential violations of EU commissioner rules.
Brits 'stranded abroad' fury as ministers berated over new travel rules
A group of Labour MPs in the UK has expressed anger over new travel rules that force British citizens abroad to pay expensive fees to re-enter the country.
Motta rules out opening CPI on Master: 'Not even if I wanted to'
The President of the Chamber, Hugo Motta, dismissed the possibility of opening a Parliamentary Inquiry Commission (CPI) regarding the Banco Master fraud, citing regulatory constraints and existing investigations by other authorities.
The Alternative for Germany Party Has So Far Avoided Labeling as Extremist, Court Rules
A German court has ruled that the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution cannot classify the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party as demonstrably right-wing extremist at this time.
The Finnish Foreign Ministry deems the public disclosure of the ambassador's harassing behavior a crime
The Helsinki police have launched a preliminary investigation into alleged breaches of confidentiality rules by the Finnish embassy in Portugal, following accusations of harassment against the ambassador, Titta Maja-Luoto.
British-Danish couple say new UK passport rules may separate them from children
A British-Danish couple fears they may be separated from their children at Copenhagen airport due to new UK passport rules affecting dual nationals.
Germany: the AfD cannot be classified as an 'extremist' party 'for the time being', rules the court
The Cologne administrative court ruled that the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party is not to be classified as an extremist party for now, refuting earlier determinations by intelligence services.
Research on new medications, such as polylaminin, must follow strict international rules
The development of new medications, including polylaminin, requires adherence to strict international guidelines, particularly in clinical trials that involve control groups to assess efficacy and safety.
Local Elections: When Election Posters Are Too Big or Incorrectly Placed
The article discusses the rules and controversies surrounding the placement of campaign posters in local elections in Germany, highlighting issues like size, positioning, and legal disputes.
DGCA Changes Rules... Full Refund on Flight Ticket Cancellation, But There Will Be This Condition!
India's DGCA has introduced new rules allowing air travelers to cancel their tickets within 48 hours without penalty, including certain conditions.
2026 Elections: TSE Begins Analyzing Rules for the Election; Internet Campaigns Will Be Discussed
The Superior Electoral Court (TSE) in Brazil has begun discussions on the rules for the upcoming elections, focusing on various electoral themes including campaign regulations and ensuring voting rights for people with disabilities.
Significant Changes to Rental Rules for Municipal Apartments in Riga
Riga City Council has approved the termination of indefinite rental contracts for municipal apartments, moving to five-year agreements instead.
Taking action on questions about lectures
Prominent journalists offered media consulting through lectures, which led to breaking the rules of the Storting's press association, prompting them to take action.