The Seimas will discuss the proposal to change the procedure and pricing for ship technical inspections
The Lithuanian Seimas is considering changes to the technical inspection procedures and pricing for inland water transport, aiming to ensure transparency and cost-effectiveness.
Lack of control in app car lot causes chaos in traffic around Congonhas Airport; Aena promises changes
The lack of regulation for app drivers at Congonhas Airport has resulted in significant traffic congestion, affecting passengers.
The Stars are Discontent: - Even Our Chef Could Drive These Cars
Formula 1 stars express dissatisfaction with the new car designs despite expert predictions of more exciting races.
Ministries are making a law that changes nothing in Estonia
Estonian ministries are drafting two new laws affecting platform workers, but significant changes seem unlikely as companies may circumvent potential requirements.
Finns are sitting on a golden egg: This well-known company is about to be completely overhauled
Finland's gaming monopoly, Veikkaus, is set to face significant changes due to upcoming reforms in gambling laws that will disrupt its current business model.
Regulation Change in Formula 1: Celebrated and Hated
The regulation changes in Formula 1 are met with mixed reactions as the season begins in Australia, with some praising the increased excitement while others view it skeptically.
Bolt: Ride Prices Are Rising
Bolt's Finland chief warns that proposed changes in taxi regulations could lead to increased ride prices and longer waiting times for customers.
'A bit of a surprise': Parents respond to possible e-bike, scooter ban for under-16s
Queensland's government is considering age restrictions and licensing for e-bike and e-scooter riders under 16, echoing recent changes in South Australia and Western Australia.
Mediapro plans an ERE affecting about 250 employees following changes in management
Mediapro is initiating an employment regulation file (ERE) that will impact approximately 250 of its 7,000 employees amidst management restructuring.
It’s official: what changes for migrants in the Texas DMV starting March 5
A new regulation from the Texas DMV prohibits undocumented migrants from registering vehicles beginning March 5.
OVERVIEW: What are the news in the tax return for the year 2025
The article discusses updates and changes in tax returns for the year 2025 in Czechia.
Tax on small packages, price of cigarette packs, closure of PEL... What changes on March 1, 2026
New financial measures and regulatory changes will come into effect in France on March 1, 2026, impacting consumers with a new tax on small packages and changes in cigarette pricing.
Serious constraints prepared for fraudsters – the Bank of Lithuania proposes drastic changes
The Bank of Lithuania is proposing significant regulatory changes to protect customers from fraud, including requirements for banks to reimburse customer losses due to fraud.
Permits Under Fire from Heavyweights. And a Change is No Longer Science Fiction
The article discusses issues related to the authorization of permits, highlighting the obstacles faced and the potential for changes in regulation.
Changes in the OC of tax advisors will also affect clients? New rates after more than 20 years
Proposed changes to the minimum guarantee sum for tax advisors' liability insurance could significantly impact clients, with new rates anticipated after over two decades.
To Ensure the Independence and Autonomy of the Broadcasting Media Communication Review Commission [Why]
The article critiques the recent changes to the Broadcasting Media Communication Review Act in South Korea, pointing out concerns over political influence and the commission's independence.
The Disappearance of Old Cars from Circulation Has Changed
The regulation changes regarding vehicle taxes and registration fees have altered the way older cars are removed from circulation in Estonia.
Major banks negotiate measures to increase the responsibility of smaller institutions after the Master crisis
Major Brazilian banks are seeking regulatory changes to hold smaller financial institutions accountable after the Master bank crisis led to significant financial losses and institutional failures.
Building Bonuses: When Do They Take Effect – What Changes Now with the Loft Spaces?
The article discusses recent clarifications on the implementation of building bonuses following changes in Greek building regulation law 5197/2025.
KSC carries significant risk of overregulation of the higher education sector
A report highlights potential overregulation risks in the proposed NIS2 Directive changes for Polish higher education institutions.
News Overview: Here are the News of the Day
A roundup of news highlights from Munich, Germany, focusing on reproductive rights, allegations of antisemitism, traffic regulation changes, and urban development.
"I am lucky not to have broken"
Helga Sigrún Sigurjónsdóttir was injured after colliding with an electric scooter left on a bike path in Laugardalur, prompting her to call for regulatory changes regarding electric scooters.
Homeowners received illegal extra tax of 100,000, but no tax employees were puzzled
Homeowners in Gentofte were mistakenly charged nearly 200,000 in extra property tax despite longstanding ownership and no changes to their properties.
The Bad Boom of Flavorings: The Ban on E-Cigarette Flavors is in the Law. Where is the Control?
The article discusses the consequences and regulatory challenges following Latvia's ban on flavored e-cigarettes, highlighting the emergence of food flavorings in supermarkets and the lack of legal frameworks for monitoring these changes.
Career counseling with new principles. Parents gain formal influence
Recent regulatory changes in Poland enhance the role of parents in vocational counseling in schools, granting them formal consultative rights.
What does the new EU Machinery Regulation bring in the field of cybersecurity?
The new EU Machinery Regulation 2023/1230 introduces significant changes in cybersecurity, requiring manufacturers to conduct cybersecurity risk assessments to achieve CE marking.
SRS: Submitting the income declaration may not lead to overpayment of personal income tax for some residents
The Latvian State Revenue Service has stated that some residents may not see an overpayment of personal income tax when filing their income declarations due to changes in tax regulation rather than errors in their declarations or the electronic filing system.
The Riigikogu passed a law on taxing remote gambling again
The Riigikogu has approved changes to the gambling tax law to rectify issues in the regulation of remote gambling.
EU targets ‘addictive’ TikTok
The European Commission has accused TikTok of having addictive design features that promote compulsive usage and has threatened the company with substantial fines if changes are not made.
Clarification on the allocation of unemployment benefits: what really changes for emigrants?
A new regulation effective January 1 defines temporary work duration for unemployment benefits, affecting emigrants' eligibility and practices.
Judges' assistants' salaries will increase. There is a raise proposal
The Minister of Justice has signed a regulation to increase the salary ranges for judges' assistants and senior assistants, with the changes expected to take effect retroactively.
EU Commission: TikTok should radically restructure its offerings
The EU Commission demands significant changes to TikTok's platform, including mandatory time limits and breaks, particularly at night, citing concerns about youth addiction.
'It's a setback, a lack of responsibility': the auto schools association of SP says it will appeal recent changes in the CNH
The auto school association in São Paulo plans to challenge recent changes in the driver's license process, arguing that eliminating the parking test represents a regression in responsibility and standards.
Paulina Szewioła: The Calm Before the Storm
The article discusses the potential impact of a new regulatory directive on platform-based businesses, expressing concern over the silence and lack of engagement from entrepreneurs amidst other pressing changes.
Companies ask Motta for changes to the project that regulates app work
Business representatives have submitted a manifesto to Chamber President Hugo Motta requesting balanced changes to the ongoing discussion on regulating app-based work.
Turning Point with Vacant Lots: The New Data, What Changes with the Fines
New regulations require landowners to clean their vacant lots within a specific timeframe, report this action, and provide proof of complete cleanup according to the 2024 Fire Protection Regulation.
City Hall changes rule and releases permit without firefighters' inspection in Divinópolis; understand what applies
Divinópolis City Hall has relaxed regulations by allowing the issuance of operating permits without the Fire Department's inspection for establishments with approved fire prevention projects.
The Government regulated the disability emergency law: what changes and why it was activated now
The national government has approved the regulation of the National Emergency Law on Disability, following a judicial ruling that mandated its implementation.
Senate Commission will vote on changing law for Central Bank to supervise funds, says Renan Calheiros
Senator Renan Calheiros announced that the Senate's Economic Affairs Commission will approve legislative changes to permit the Central Bank to supervise funds, which is currently under the purview of the Securities and Exchange Commission (CVM).
Journal of Laws dated January 14, 2025 (positions 41 - 42)
This article discusses two legislative changes in Poland, including a law amending the railway transport act and a regulation by the Minister of Justice regarding judicial and prosecutorial examinations.
The amount for the maintenance of third-country nationals is increasing
The Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković, along with ministers, held a government session discussing key decisions and data regarding the economy, social measures, and Croatia's international activities, including changes to the regulation on the maintenance of third-country nationals and support for Ukraine.
Announcement of Ministerial Appointments on Friday
Inga Sæland, the leader of the People's Party, is set to announce changes to the party's ministerial appointments during a government meeting on Friday, along with a new regulation on coastal fishing.
MEN sends a clear signal regarding the loud reform. "There is no going back"
As of April 2024, Polish schools will implement significant changes regarding homework, particularly affecting primary education grades I-III and IV-VIII as per a regulation signed by Barbara Nowacka.
Penalties are coming for 790,000 vehicle owners
New penalties are set to be imposed on 790,000 vehicle owners due to regulatory changes.
Changes in the administrative map of Poland. Six new cities have emerged
The Polish government has officially designated six localities as new cities following a regulation that alters municipal boundaries and city statuses.
Midnight Fighters in Zagreb and Sinj: Who Are the Guardians of the Revolution in Our Small and Great Place
The article discusses the ongoing cultural conflict in Croatia, particularly relating to the contrasting views on freedom and regulation amidst significant political and social changes as the country transitions into 2026.
Transport maneuvers to change the rule and avoid the increase in compensation in Renfe on January 1
The Ministry of Transport is initiating changes to the Railway Sector Regulation to prevent a scheduled increase in compensation for Renfe effective January 1.
Piletić after embarrassment at the Constitutional Court: We will bring a new regulation within 60 days
The Croatian government has announced changes to the Law on Personal Assistance to include children under 18 after the Constitutional Court's previous ruling, as explained by Minister Marin Piletić.
When simplification changes the rules
This article discusses the European Commission's initiative to simplify EU regulations through omnibus packages, which aim to reduce administrative burdens and streamline the implementation of EU laws.