The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) has announced new restrictions for departing travelers, allowing each passenger to carry only <strong>two</strong> portable power banks starting <strong>April 15</strong>. This decision aims to enhance air safety standards.
The Indonesian government has announced new restrictions on subsidized fuel purchases, limiting the amount of fuel to <strong>50 liters</strong> per vehicle daily. This decision aims to ensure fair resource distribution and reduce budget pressure amid current global economic conditions.
New restrictions on the import of industrial oils and spare parts in Gaza are exacerbating humanitarian crises, jeopardizing essential services in transportation, health, and water sectors.
The New York Times is engaged in a legal confrontation with the U.S. Department of Defense regarding new conditions imposed on accredited journalists. This dispute was brought before a federal judge, who previously deemed these restrictions unconstitutional.
The head of the Education Committee in Palembang, M. Normansyah, praised the Indonesian government's implementation of restrictions on social media accounts for children under 16 years old, set to take effect on March 28, 2026. This initiative aims to safeguard children from increasing digital risks.