The Jakarta central government has launched a campaign to regulate street vendors in the Cempaka Putih area, aiming to restore sidewalks for pedestrians. The initiative includes removing violations and enforcing laws against offenders.
Robert Bush, the director of funeral services in Hull, UK, has been convicted of fraud after retaining 30 corpses and 500 kilograms of human ashes. This revelation has sent shockwaves through the local community.
Thailand's Ministry of Public Health has announced the start of a process to limit cannabis use to medical purposes only, giving shops three years to transition into medical clinics. This decision follows years of legal uncertainty regarding cannabis use in the country.
The upcoming US elections on November 8 are set to become a battleground over AI regulation, with an AI advocacy group planning to spend <strong>$100 million</strong> to support its candidates. This move comes amid growing debates about the societal impacts of this technology.
The Yemeni government in Aden is ramping up regulatory campaigns on gas filling stations and commercial markets to prevent monopolies and ensure price stability. This initiative comes in response to rising gas prices and increasing complaints from citizens about supply shortages.
The Fizz platform has made a significant impact in the Saudi market, topping the app charts just 48 hours after its launch, despite facing local regulatory challenges. This success highlights the growing interest in modern digital applications within Saudi Arabia.
The House of Representatives, in collaboration with the government, has rejected the implementation of an administrative fine for the misuse of family housing. This decision aims to regulate the use of family residences and alleviate burdens on citizens.
A judge in Nevada has extended the ban on Kalshi, a company seeking to operate a prediction market in the state. This decision comes amid growing discussions about regulating new financial markets.
Meta, the owner of several social media platforms, has requested an extension to meet with Indonesia's Ministry of Digital Communications to discuss child protection regulations in the digital space. This request follows a second summons from the ministry due to non-compliance with existing regulations.
Authorities have arrested five drivers accused of overcharging passengers by cutting fares and doubling prices, sparking outrage among commuters and raising discussions on transportation regulation.
Reports indicate that ending 'regulation through litigation' may erode some protections for workers in the United States. These changes come at a sensitive time as many Americans seek to improve their financial situations.
Disputes between the U.S. Department of Defense and AI companies raise questions about the role of private firms in defining the limits of AI systems that increasingly influence our lives. This discussion comes at a time when reliance on technology is growing across various sectors.
U.S. juries have issued rulings against Meta, YouTube, and Snap, indicating a potential shift in how these platforms are regulated. The decisions focus on the design and structure of these platforms rather than specific content, paving the way for significant changes in legal accountability.
In a historic move, a Russian government committee has approved a bill aimed at regulating cryptocurrency trading in the country. This step signals the beginning of efforts to legitimize this financial sector under state supervision.