Merchants' margins are under supervision. A 150% markup is unacceptable
Merchants in Czechia face scrutiny as high markups raise concerns among consumers and regulators.
USU: Loan repayment periods for mortgages are set to increase – experts completely dismiss the idea
Finnish financial regulators criticize a government proposal to extend mortgage repayment periods to 35 years, warning of increased household debt risks.
South Ukraine Nuclear Power Plant unsafe – source
Concerns arise over serious technical problems at the South Ukraine Nuclear Power Plant that pose risks to its safe operation, allegedly concealed from regulators.
For more transparent regulators: courtesy does not take away bravery
A Mexican company was invited to meet with a UK regulator to discuss collaboration on environmental sustainability despite the risks of competitor discussions.
Cloud Security at Banks: Microsoft has European Banks under Control
The article discusses the increasing reliance of banks on cloud services, predominantly provided by U.S. companies, and the efforts by regulators to mitigate associated risks.
Shein under investigation over alleged illegal products and addictive design
Shein is being investigated by EU regulators for not sufficiently preventing the sale of illegal products and for its potentially addictive online shopping design.
Leaked documents from Facebook confirm experts' worst nightmares
Leaked documents reveal that Meta generates significant revenue from fraudulent ads while stalling control measures and hiding the extent of the issue from regulators.
How to borrow completely for free. Thousands of Czechs have used a way to legally cheat creditors
Czechs are increasingly finding ways to take out loans for free, including mortgages, which is raising concerns among creditors and regulators about the consequences of this practice.
Beijing warns tech giants to curb ‘involution’ amid AI giveaway war
China's regulators urge tech companies to avoid unhealthy competition practices as they engage in a race to attract customers leading up to the Lunar New Year.
Lisa Nandy refers Telegraph sale to watchdogs over rightwing media plurality concerns
UK Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy has referred the proposed sale of the Telegraph to competition and media regulators over concerns about media plurality.
FDA declines to review Moderna application for new flu vaccine
US regulators have refused to review Moderna's request for a new flu vaccine, raising concerns about the future of flu vaccination efforts in the country.
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.
Waymo under federal investigation after child struck
Federal regulators are investigating Waymo after one of its self-driving vehicles struck a child in Santa Monica, raising concerns about the safety of autonomous vehicles near schools.
Knives and poison left within reach of kids, prompting daycare closure
An investigation revealed serious safety breaches at multiple Australian daycare centers, leading to their closure by regulators.
Chatbots Already Influence Voters and Challenge Regulation in Brazil
Studies indicate that chatbots are impacting voter behavior in Brazil by providing information about political parties, raising concerns for electoral regulators.
Chatbots are already influencing voters and challenging regulation in Brazil
Chatbots are increasingly being used by voters to gather information about candidates, raising concerns among experts and electoral regulators in Brazil.
Chatbots Already Influence Voters and Challenge Regulation in Brazil
Studies show that many voters are willing to seek information and follow recommendations from chatbots like ChatGPT and Gemini, raising concerns among experts and electoral regulators in Brazil.
Australian influencer’s illegal crypto gambling ads permitted by Meta despite Acma warning of $2.4m fine
Meta has continued to allow Australian influencer Dinah to promote illegal offshore crypto gambling despite multiple warnings from regulators about potential fines.
The Government will appoint about twenty senior officials in companies and regulators before the summer
The government is set to renew leadership positions in key companies like Aena and Indra, as well as replace presidents of regulatory bodies in the coming months.
Master's Deposits at the Central Bank Were Less Than 1% of Required Amount on Liquidation Day
On its liquidation day in November 2025, Banco Master had only R$ 22.9 million in deposits at the Central Bank, which was less than 1% of the R$ 2.537 billion demanded by regulators from the conglomerate owned by Daniel Vorcaro.
Price Crash in Gold, Bitcoin, and SAP: The Financial Markets Are Becoming Uncomfortable
The financial markets are experiencing turmoil with significant price drops in gold, Bitcoin, and tech giants like SAP and Microsoft, prompting warnings from financial regulators about increased risks.
Chatbot Muska triggered a global alarm. Indonesia reacts first
The decision comes after governments and regulators worldwide condemned sexualized content appearing in the app, leading to investigations, with Indonesia being the first to respond.
Regulators, start doing the job you exist for in 2026 or the voters with low pensions will do it instead
The article critiques Croatian financial regulators for failing to perform their protective functions effectively, suggesting that if they do not improve by 2026, voters with low pensions will take action.
Opaque hikes, no longer fixed rates, phantom bonuses. The accusations from the Regulators to Sky
The article discusses the accusations made by regulatory authorities against Sky Italia for unfair commercial practices and misleading offers amid significant price increases and unfulfilled bonus promises.