The French Financial Markets Authority (AMF) has warned digital currency companies that they may face legal action if they do not obtain a license from the European Union by the end of June. This warning comes as the EU implements new regulations for the digital currency market.
The export control authority has announced a ban on real estate brokerage without an official license, setting July 25 as the deadline for compliance. This decision aims to regulate the real estate market and enhance transparency in transactions.
A report from Indonesia's Ministry of Women's Empowerment and Child Protection reveals that approximately <strong>44%</strong> of nurseries lack legal licenses, raising concerns about the quality of services provided. Only <strong>30.7%</strong> of these nurseries have official operating permits.
Abu Dhabi Police have urged the public not to organize celebratory parades without the necessary permits. This warning emphasizes the importance of adhering to laws to ensure everyone's safety.
The Saudi Media Regulatory Authority has summoned the producers of the podcast 'Street Cat' and suspended the license of the producing company due to what it described as inappropriate content. This decision aims to ensure the quality of media content provided to the public.
The Jordanian government announced the transfer of licensing services for Madaba Bridge to the government service center in the city, facilitating access for citizens. This decision is part of efforts to improve public services and streamline procedures for the public.
The Saudi Insurance Authority announced that offering or selling 'extended warranty' products without a license is a legal violation. Offenders may face fines up to <strong>2 million riyals</strong> or imprisonment for up to <strong>four years</strong>.
A judge in Nevada has issued a temporary order prohibiting Kalshi from offering its prediction market contracts in the state, following confirmation from regulators that the company lacks the necessary gaming license. This decision, signed by Judge Jason D. Woodbury, will remain in effect for up to two weeks.