Evaluated the 'Made in Europe' rules: autonomy is needed
The European Commission proposes that companies seeking public funding must meet minimum requirements for goods or components to be produced within EU member states, impacting strategic sectors like automotive and green technology.
Mps-Mediobanca, Lovaglio's Break Compromises Rules and Stability
This article discusses the internal conflict at Mps-Mediobanca triggered by Luigi Lovaglio's controversial actions that challenge governance norms.
Why a judge eviscerating the Pentagon rules for censoring and punishing journalists is a victory for the press
A federal judge's ruling has overturned the Pentagon's restrictive policies on journalist reporting, a notable win for press freedom, despite low public awareness and engagement.
Absurdities of employment in kindergartens and schools. "We don't quite understand"
The article discusses the complexities and absurdities of employment rules for teachers in Polish kindergartens and schools, particularly focusing on specialists and the implications of current regulations.
New CNH rules in RS: fees change, but second attempt free is not applied in the state
New rules for obtaining Brazil's national driver's license (CNH) have raised questions in Rio Grande do Sul, particularly regarding the fee for retesting.
Condominium Cavities: Function and Usage Rules
The article discusses the technical and legal aspects of condominium cavities, highlighting their importance for building functionality and regulations regarding their use.
Explaining how to correctly deduct VAT when using a company car
The article discusses the new VAT deduction rules for company cars in Slovakia, emphasizing the need for electronic evidence of journeys to claim full VAT.
Video of stunts with a bottle of alcohol in hand while riding a bike in Bengaluru
A troubling incident in Bengaluru shows two young men performing stunts on a motorcycle while drinking alcohol, raising serious concerns about road safety.
UK hand luggage rules as airport security can ban items even if 'normally' allowed
UK airport security can exercise discretion to ban items from hand luggage, even if typically permitted.
Maxi-competition at the Ministry of Justice 2026, over 9,100 positions coming. How it works
The Italian Ministry of Justice is launching a maxi-competition in 2026 to fill over 9,100 positions, including specific rules and eligibility details.
IRS begins receiving income tax returns this Monday; see the main rules
The Federal Revenue Service starts receiving income tax returns for 2026 on Monday, expecting to collect 44 million documents by May 29.
Live: Government lays down ground rules for companies aiming to build data centres
The Australian government has outlined five key priorities for companies intending to establish or expand data centres in the country.
BYD Atto 2 DM-i: the hybrid SUV that changes the rules
The new BYD ATTO 2 DM-i represents a strategic shift for the Chinese manufacturer, enhancing its presence in the European market with a compact SUV tailored for Italian consumers.
Carabao Cup final VAR rules, extra-time, penalties and trophy details explained
The article outlines the rules and procedures for the Carabao Cup final, detailing the use of VAR, the format for extra-time and penalties, and trophy information.
Why is Pep Guardiola allowed on touchline vs Arsenal despite two-match ban?
Pep Guardiola is permitted on the touchline during the Carabao Cup final against Arsenal despite a two-match ban due to differences in disciplinary rules between competitions.
How to Write Better: Pablo de Santis Shares Tips, Rules, and Secrets of the Trade
Pablo de Santis offers essential tips and rules for aspiring writers based on his experience and beliefs about storytelling.
Anders Svensson: "Bigger than me" is just as good as "Bigger than I"
Language expert Anders Svensson argues that the grammatical distinction between 'bigger than me' and 'bigger than I' is arbitrary and reflects outdated language rules taught to generations of students.
Traffic violations make Beijing tighten rules for self-propelled vehicles, popular in Sรฃo Paulo
Beijing has decided to enforce stricter regulations on self-propelled vehicles, including e-bikes, due to traffic violations and safety concerns.
Sรฉbastien Ogier Criticizes the Changes in the World Rally Championship
French rally superstar Sรฉbastien Ogier is not at all convinced by the new car rules set for the World Rally Championship starting in 2027.
Colorado River management plans to be determined by government after negotiations stall
The U.S. federal government will create new water management rules for the Colorado River after unsuccessful negotiations among Western states and tribal nations.
Qalibaf Politically Advances, the Guards Hold the Weight of War.. Who Rules Iran Today?
The article discusses the shifting power dynamics in Iran following the assassination of key leaders, focusing on the political rise of Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf amidst the influence of the Revolutionary Guards.
21 runs in one ball... the World Cup match where the rules won over the game
The article discusses a controversial cricket match from the 1992 World Cup semi-finals between England and South Africa, highlighting how rules overshadowed the sport.
Know the new income tax rules from April 1..
New income tax regulations effective from April 1, 2026, will bring significant changes, particularly in allowances and tax structures for salaried employees.
DRC: The Debate on Constitutional Reform Raises the Question of Adherence to Existing Rules
In the Democratic Republic of Congo, discussions on potential constitutional reform are overshadowing the more critical issue of adhering to existing legal frameworks, according to a recent Institute Ebuteli report.
Tax 'significant increase' alert as new HMRC levy takes effect
New HMRC rules are expected to significantly increase tax obligations for families, especially regarding inheritance tax and pensions.
NCoS warns public against fraudulent offers, clarifies contract rules
The Nigerian Correctional Service has warned the public about fraudulent documents being circulated to scam individuals regarding government contracts.
People on PIP do not need to report 6 changes under DWP rules - full list
People receiving Personal Independence Payment (PIP) in the UK do not need to report six specific changes to their circumstances under Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) rules.
The mystery of Mojtaba Khamenei: CIA, Mossad seek traces of him โ Who really rules Iran?
The article discusses the uncertainty surrounding Mojtaba Khamenei's leadership in Iran, highlighting concerns over his absence from public appearances after taking power.
The New Jehovah's Witness Rules on Blood Transfusions
Jehovah's Witnesses have updated their policy regarding blood transfusions, now allowing members to donate and store their own blood for future medical procedures.
The new Jehovah's Witnesses rules for blood transfusion
Jehovah's Witnesses have updated their policies to allow members to have their own blood removed and stored for future medical procedures, although receiving blood from others remains prohibited.
David Moyes calls out Premier League chiefs for controversial Chelsea fine
David Moyes questions the Premier League's handling of a fine imposed on Chelsea for transfer rule violations, highlighting the absence of a points deduction.
Teflon Elon: Court rules he defrauded investors. This could cost him a lot.
A court has found that Elon Musk defrauded Twitter investors by misleading them about the social media firm's value, which could result in him owing hundreds of millions or even billions of dollars in damages.
Jehovah's Witnesses relax blood transfusion rules, allows self-donation
Jehovah's Witnesses have clarified their stance on blood transfusions, allowing members to choose to use their own blood during medical procedures.
Ronnie O'Sullivan stopped match over 147 prize money and had to be convinced by referee
In a dramatic moment during the 2010 World Open, Ronnie O'Sullivan paused his maximum break attempt, questioning the prize for a 147 clearance, which led to a delay as officials determined the rules.
The Reading of Durga Chalisa Will Increase Happiness and Prosperity, Learn Its Benefits and Rules
The article discusses the significance and benefits of reciting the Durga Chalisa during the Chaitra Navratri festival in India.
More British teenagers stranded abroad as result of new rules on dual nationals
New Home Office rules require British dual nationals to present specific documentation for re-entry, causing teenagers to become stranded abroad.
Know the rules for passing the RBSE board
The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education has postponed the announcement of the Class 10 examination results to March 23, 2026, and students are now questioning the passing marks required.
Judge in the USA blocks Pentagon's tightening of press rules
A federal judge in the USA has blocked a tightening of press access to the Pentagon imposed by President Donald Trump's administration.
Seven Major Changes in Tax Laws from April 1 Including HRA and Gifts
The Central Board of Direct Taxes in India has announced significant revisions to income tax rules effective April 1, 2026, including modifications to HRA and allowances for children's education.
Rules on what to do if a car parks outside your house or blocks your driveway
Residents are advised on how to handle situations when a car parks in front of their driveway, highlighting police and council roles in enforcement.
New rules for using fireplaces. Which regions have restrictions?
New regulations in Poland impose restrictions on using fireplaces in various regions, primarily aimed at improving air quality.
Musk responsible for Twitter investorsโ stock dropping when he bought company, jury rules
A California jury found Elon Musk liable for the drop in Twitter's stock price linked to his comments during his acquisition bid, ruling in favor of investors who claimed he attempted to devalue the company to negotiate a lower purchase price.
Federal judge rules Pentagon policy restricting press access unconstitutional, hands victory to New York Times
A federal judge has ruled the Pentagon's restrictive press access policy unconstitutional, favoring the New York Times and affirming First Amendment rights.
U.S. Department of Defense's Interview Rules Unconstitutional: Court Says 'True Purpose is to Exclude Disliked Reporters'
A U.S. federal court ruled that the Department of Defense's interview rules are unconstitutional, acknowledging a journalist's claim that the rules were used to exclude specific reporters.
Court found Pentagon's press rules violate the Constitution
A federal judge has ruled that the U.S. Department of Defense's new press rules, updated last fall, are partially unconstitutional, in response to a lawsuit filed by The New York Times.
VIDEO: Who has the right of way? How to drive on Krasta Street correctly and without stress
The article explains the complexities of navigating Krasta Street in Latvia, particularly regarding who has the right of way at certain junctions, while promoting stress-free driving techniques.
RFK Jr overstepped in declaring gender-affirming treatments unsafe, judge rules
A federal judge ruled that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. exceeded his authority in declaring gender-affirming treatments unsafe, challenging attempts by the Trump administration to restrict access to these procedures.
Will gas prices rise? Treasury rules out increases despite rising oil costs
The Secretary of Finance in Mexico assured citizens that gas prices will not increase, despite a significant rise in international oil prices.
Trump administration moves to unify AI rules, bolster edge over China
The Trump administration proposed a national AI policy framework to unify regulations and enhance the US's competitive edge against China in the technology sector.
Fiscal Rules: Their Evolution Written in Crises
This article examines the evolution of fiscal rules in Brazil over the past three decades as a response to government overspending and debt accumulation.