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.
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.
Retirees have the right to an extra exemption from the Income Tax in 2026; see rules and amounts
Retirees and pensioners in Brazil will receive an additional exemption from the Income Tax starting from the month they turn 65, with specific rules and amounts set for 2026.
I'm a travel expert - Brits could face ยฃ850 fines abroad for posting on social media
Brits traveling to Germany should be aware of strict photography rules that could result in fines of up to ยฃ850 for social media posts.
Can making a video of a TTE lead to a 7-year jail sentence? Know the rules
The article discusses the legality of recording videos of train ticket examiners (TTEs) in India and the related consequences.
Government regulates rules to make social networks safer for children and adolescents
The Brazilian government has enacted regulations aimed at making social media safer for children and teenagers, emphasizing the prevention of digital addiction.
'May the law be fulfilled and big techs punished if they break the rules' says reader about digital ECA
Readers express strong opinions on the new Digital ECA initiative, calling for strict adherence to regulations aimed at limiting harmful practices by big tech companies.
Vigilante who took medical leave and posted photo at barbecue should be fired for just cause, rules court
A Brazilian court upheld the just cause firing of a security guard who took medical leave but was later seen posting photos at a barbecue on social media.
Digital ECA comes into effect and imposes new rules for children and youth on social networks, games, and websites
A new law in Brazil, known as the Digital ECA, comes into effect to regulate and protect children and adolescents in the online environment.
Election test linked to DF has attracted attention: S will review rules after the election
A recent election test, which claims to be neutral but notably did not align with the Social Democrats or Venstre, has prompted the Social Democrats to consider new regulations to address such misinformation after the upcoming elections.
Social media star became a seat filler at a major awards gala โ behind the scenes, a host of harsh rules
The article discusses the role of seat fillers at major awards galas, highlighting their importance in maintaining a full audience during broadcasts.
Between the Presidency and Elections: Petro Strains the Rules and Maintains Focus During Campaign
Colombian President Gustavo Petro is actively participating in the electoral debate despite regulations preventing his involvement, drawing criticism from citizens and political rivals.
Brits fleeing Dubai warn of the dark propaganda 'hiding reality of war'
British nationals escaping Dubai claim the government is using dark propaganda to obscure the reality of war, particularly concerning Iranian missile threats, while enforcing strict rules on social media reporting.
Corregedoria publishes rules to curb political expression of prosecutors
The Corregedoria of the Federal Public Ministry (MPF) in Brazil has issued new regulations limiting public political expressions by prosecutors, including their conduct on social media.
War in Iran generates wave of misleading content on X, and the network tightens rules
The outbreak of the Iran War has resulted in a surge of misleading content on the platform X, leading to stricter regulations by the network.
From April, the rules for maintaining unemployment status and benefits will change
From April 1, individuals must not earn any income to retain their unemployment status and benefits under new amendments to the law in Latvia.
Holstein on immigration proposal: 'Mette Frederiksen reminds us that she is a super hardliner'
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen unveiled a new immigration proposal containing 18 measures aimed at tightening citizenship rules and addressing violence against healthcare workers.
Juampi Gonzรกlez, the present of stand-up, his premise for romantic relationships and his new challenge: 'I have been breaking rules for a while'
Juan Pablo 'Juampi' Gonzรกlez is a well-known figure in stand-up comedy in Argentina, tackling themes of love and relationships with humor that resonates with audiences both on stage and social media.
Parrots converse like humans: Scientists reveal "linguistic rules" in their songs
Scientists have discovered that parrots possess linguistic rules in their communication, reminiscent of human conversations, showcasing their complex social structures and cognitive abilities.
Strict Restrictions for TikTokers in the German Army
The German Army has introduced new rules that require soldiers to obtain permission before sharing content, citing concerns over the disclosure of sensitive information online.
Germany Live Blog: More Pressure, Harder Sanctions: Bundestag Passes Citizen Money Reform
The Bundestag has passed a reform to the citizen's income scheme, introducing stricter rules and sanctions for recipients following extended debates.
TSE Releases Final Text of 2026 Rules and Prohibits Payment and Rewards for Advertising on Social Networks
The Brazilian Electoral Court has announced the final rules for the 2026 elections, which include banning payments for political content and shifting the burden of proof in cases involving AI-generated misinformation.
Children's doctor's 3 parenting rules that work from toddlers to teens
A children's doctor outlines three effective parenting rules that apply across all ages, from toddlers to teens.
AI War Videos: X is tightening rules on AI-generated war videos, earnings will cease if rules are broken
X (formerly Twitter) has introduced strict penalties for users posting AI-generated war videos without disclosing the use of AI, specifically focusing on mitigating misinformation related to wars such as the Iran-Israel conflict.
Channel 4 series descends into chaos as producer tells contestant 'do not push me'
The Channel 4 social experiment show 'Handcuffed: Last Pair Standing' experienced chaos after a contestant left the show following an explosive confrontation with producers over rules.
Sudden turn regarding the loud ban. Deputy Minister: We need to establish rules
The Polish Deputy Minister of National Education discussed the complexities of a proposed ban on social media usage for individuals under 15, stressing the need for age verification methods.
Quote of the Day, by Epictetus: "Do not live according to your own rules, but in harmony with nature"
The resurgence of Stoicism in modern times is attributed to social media, coaching practices, and the re-publication of its foundational texts.
A French court rules to imprison and deport an Iranian woman for 'glorifying the Al-Aqsa flood'
A French court has sentenced Iranian national Mahdia Esfandiari to four years in prison, including a one-year active term, over charges of glorifying terrorism through social media posts.
Children's Photos on the Internet: We Need Rules for Family Influencers
The sharing of children's photos on social media has become a lucrative business model, often neglecting the protection of minors.
The family in the woods, dad Nathan. "My mind has changed, we will respect all the rules"
Nathan, a father living in the woods, discusses plans to adapt to social norms while maintaining his family's lifestyle.
Police Intervention in Love in Gujarat: Only If Parents Approve Will the Qazi Listen
New marriage registration rules proposed by the Gujarat government mandate parental consent for marriages, stirring nationwide debate.
Travel expert reveals smart tip on how to bring along a 'third' carry-on for free
A travel expert shares a clever tip on social media that allows travelers to sneak in a third carry-on bag without incurring extra fees or breaking any airline rules.
โYou are creating a scene here...โ, writing โYadavโ on the number plate turned costly
A group of young men in Lucknow faced police action for driving a vehicle with a fake number plate and unauthorized siren while making social media reels, drawing attention on the G-20 road.
Marriage Registration Rules to Change in Gujarat
The Gujarat government is proposing amendments to the Marriage Registration Act to make the registration process more transparent and ensure the safety of daughters while respecting social traditions.
X Network Appeals Against 120 Million Euro Fine. It Received It for Violating Content Rules
Social network X, owned by billionaire Elon Musk, has appealed a 120 million euro fine imposed by the European Commission for violating digital content regulations.
Nursing benefits will increase, but compensation for medical expenses of uninsured residents will disappear
The Tartu City Council has decided to change the rules for social welfare assistance, increasing the support amounts for caregivers of children and adults.
Tourists invade bedrooms to make reels in an Italian village, government tightens rules
An Italian village, Santa Maddalena, is facing an influx of tourists invading private properties to take perfect photographs, prompting local authorities to take action.
Zuckerberg regrets slow detection of children on Instagram
Mark Zuckerberg acknowledges that Instagram should have acted faster to identify underage users violating the platform's rules during a court case in Los Angeles.
Even 200 PLN more per month. ZUS recalculates pensions. The conclusion on March 31
The Polish Social Insurance Institution (ZUS) is set to recalculate pensions for individuals who received or recalculated their pensions in June between 2009-2019, potentially increasing their payments by over 200 PLN monthly due to previously less favorable rules.
New rules for Social Impact Manifestations in the energy sector come into effect
New administrative rules regarding the Social Impact Manifestation for energy projects in Mexico took effect today, replacing previous regulations.
Childhoods and Algorithms: Who Defines the Rules of the Digital World
The article discusses the influence of social media algorithms on youth behavior and societal issues, emphasizing a need to consider how technology is designed rather than just how it is used.
S: We want to repeal the new unemployment insurance
The Social Democrats in Sweden are proposing to repeal new unemployment insurance rules that reduce benefits after 100 days of unemployment.
Jerzy Surdykowski: No One Will Jump Us on Our Playground
The article discusses the dynamics of power and social rules in a metaphorical 'playground' context, reflecting on Polish political struggles.
Why We Cannot Do Without Unwritten Rules
The article discusses the unwritten social norms within public transportation in Sweden and their significance in maintaining order and respect among passengers.
The Court Rules on the Impact of Social Media on Mental Health
A court in Iceland has made a ruling regarding the effects of social media on mental well-being.
Videos: RJ1 from Thursday, February 12, 2026
A compilation of news highlights including political developments, a tragic case, and changes to food assistance rules in Brazil.
VIDEOS: Good Morning Minas, Thursday, February 12, 2026
The article covers various topics from a recent broadcast, including economic perceptions, changes in food voucher rules, controversial court decisions, and police investigations into serious crimes.
AI Content: Social Media Creators Will Face Increasing Difficulties
New government rules require labeling for all AI-generated content on social media, including photos, videos, and audio, with stricter actions against deepfakes and fake content.
Labor Minister Jean-Pierre Farandou Rules Out Using "Phone Calls" to Track Social Fraud
Labor Minister Jean-Pierre Farandou emphasizes that the biggest social fraudsters are not individuals, but rather a small number of companies failing to pay their contributions.
Oslo schools tighten rules significantly: - Will become among the strictest in the country
Oslo schools are implementing stricter rules by blocking access to social media and video games for students across multiple grade levels.