Indonesian Law Minister Supatman Andy Aktas announced new regulations aimed at protecting children amid rapid digital transformation. This initiative comes as internet users in Indonesia are expected to reach <strong>240 million</strong> by 2025, including around <strong>70 million children</strong> under the age of 16.
The Central Bank of the UAE has announced new regulations prohibiting marketing calls outside official working hours. This initiative aims to enhance consumer protection and improve customer experience.
The Israeli wine industry faces a severe crisis following new rabbinical rulings that complicate the classification of wine as 'kosher'. These decisions have sparked discontent among producers and impacted their sales.
The Chinese Cyber Space Administration announced new draft regulations aimed at organizing the development of virtual digital characters. These regulations include clear classification of these characters and a ban on services that could mislead children or contribute to their internet addiction.
The UK government has announced the renaming of its famous jam to 'Citrus Marmalade' as part of a new agreement with the European Union. This change aims to enhance trade and reduce bureaucracy following Brexit.
Indonesian Minister of Culture, <strong>Fadly Zon</strong>, announced plans to introduce new regulations aimed at safeguarding national films from rapid entry into digital streaming platforms. This decision comes amid a decline in audience attendance at cinemas.
Dubai has unveiled a set of new regulations aimed at organizing the trading of virtual asset derivatives, including cryptocurrencies. This initiative is part of the emirate's efforts to enhance its status as a global financial hub.
The Formula 1 World Championship has entered a mandatory five-week break following the Japanese Grand Prix, which revealed several challenges requiring comprehensive evaluation due to new regulations.
The Austrian government has announced plans to restrict access to social media for children under the age of fourteen, with a new bill expected by June 2026. This initiative aims to protect children from the risks associated with these platforms.
The Indonesian Ministry of Education has announced new regulations aimed at organizing the use of smart devices in high schools to ensure a safe and healthy educational environment. This initiative is part of efforts to enhance ethical values among students.