The current EU consumer protection cooperation framework has been in place for almost 5 years. This framework provides important means for consumer protection authorities in the Member States to enforce the EU consumer law acquis, to the benefit not only of consumers throughout the Union, but also of a functioning and legally predictable single market. The European Commission has started to reflect on the functioning of the consumer protection cooperation enforcement framework. Sufficient time has elapsed to gather experience of the rules in place since 2020. The reflection process was triggered by the reporting obligation under the current Consumer Protection Cooperation Regulation, following which the Commission published its assessment of the application to date of the current rules in July 2024. This report was presented in the European Parliament's Committee on Internal Market and Consumer Protection (IMCO) on 12 September 2024. It will be the prerogative of the new Commission to decide what next steps to take, in particular whether to propose a legislative revision of the current framework. Such a review could be expected to address various points of the current regime, including by feeding into the debate about how to ensure consumer protection in relation to imported products purchased through third-country online platforms. Source : © European Union, 2024 - EP
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A payment of K14.5 billion authorized by Malawi’s Attorney General, Thabo Chakaka Nyirenda, to Victoria Pharmaceuticals Industry Limited has raised serious questions among governance and accountability watchdogs. The hefty sum, which has been approved for settlement by the government, comes with a series of unanswered questions: Why is the payment being made now? What is […] The post Why is K14.5 Billion Being Paid to Victoria Pharmaceuticals? Questions Arise Over Government Transaction appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
As Malawi’s voter registration process for the September 16, 2025 General Elections hits a critical phase, stakeholders are raising alarm over ongoing challenges tied to national identity (ID) registration, which are preventing many eligible voters from registering. Despite these challenges, the Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) has firmly ruled out extending the second phase of the […] The post Voter Registration Crisis: MEC Faces Pressure Amid National ID Challenges appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Russian fertilizer exports to African countries have outpaced all other regions, an industry executive has said Read Full Article at RT.com
The reported lifting of a US ban on long-range strikes on Russia is “a good decision,” French President Emmanuel Macron has said Read Full Article at RT.com
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Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge has penned a letter to President Draupadi Murmu, urging her intervention in the Manipur crisis. Kharge criticizes both the central and state governments for failing to restore peace, highlighting the escalating violence and displacement that has plagued the region for 18 months.
The Congress party has launched a scathing attack on the BJP-led government over the ongoing crisis in Manipur, alleging a disarray within the ruling NDA coalition and demanding Prime Minister Modi's immediate intervention. They highlighted the poor attendance at a recent NDA meeting as evidence of the turmoil and criticized the Prime Minister's silence on the matter.
Campaigning for the second phase of the Jharkhand assembly elections concluded on Monday. Thirty-eight constituencies will vote on Wednesday, determining the fate of prominent figures like Hemant Soren and Babulal Marandi. The results for all 81 assembly seats will be declared on November 23rd.
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A top government official said on Monday that the moratorium on change-of-use applications for converting residential properties into tourism accommodations in Seychelles will be lifted on January 13 next year. The moratorium was put in place in August 2023, and it is being lifted after a new policy was approved recently by the Cabinet of Ministers. This means that converting residential properties into tourism accommodations can now take place in line with the Department of Tourism's standards. The new policy will only apply to Mahe and Praslin, the two main islands of Seychelles. The moratorium for the third most populated island of La Digue will remain in replace in place. The principal secretary for tourism, Sherin Francis, said, «The new policy will see changes in the procedures. Before applicants had to submit their plans to the Planning Authority for change of use, but now, they will have to complete a mandatory pre-planning stage. The Department of Tourism will assess the property to ensure it is up to the required standards before plans are sent to the Planning Authority.» Applicants will have to submit their letter of intent to the Tourism Department, after which a visit will be organised with all relevant bodies present, to assess the property and provide a report. The applicants will have the report that can be used when they submit their applications to the Planning Authority. If the application is successful, the applicant can apply for the occupancy stage, where another visit will conducted and if successful, then the process to gain a licence will then begin. Francis explained that this change will put emphasis on higher-quality, low-impact tourism, while also streamlining the application process and ensuring collaboration with the relevant agencies. After the recommendations from the carrying capacity studies, which show that Seychelles' accommodation products are nearly saturated, Francis stated that new change of use facilities must give significant added value to the existing tourism market. The goal is to provide a distinctive, higher-quality guest experience through better and more responsible procedures. «Our physical requirements remain and we will look at the location and size of the property, and minimum requirements, such as room size and safety measures. We have also included some criteria related to sustainability, to start making our operators start thinking of sustainable development when planning their development,» added Francis. According to the criteria set, a change of use to large and medium hotels must meet a minimum 4-star rating, while a change of use to small hotels, self-catering and guesthouses, must meet a minimum Seychelles Secret Gold rating.
Delhi environment minister Gopal Rai has called for an emergency meeting with his federal counterpart to address the capital's severe pollution levels. Rai is demanding immediate approval for cloud seeding and criticized the central government for inaction, urging Prime Minister Modi to intervene.
Former AAP leader and Delhi MLA Kailash Gahlot joined the BJP after accusing his former party of abandoning its founding principles. Gahlot expressed disappointment with the AAP, stating that the values that attracted him and many others to the party had been compromised, leading to his departure.
The Samajwadi Party has accused Uttar Pradesh police of forcing Muslim women voters to remove their veils for identification during the Lok Sabha elections, deterring many from voting. While Congress echoed these concerns, Union Minister Giriraj Singh defended the practice, deeming it legally permissible for voter verification. By-elections in nine Uttar Pradesh constituencies are scheduled for November 20.
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When they were first conceived, Christmas cards were meant to save time. Now, depending on your point of view, modern Christmas cards are either a cherished custom that brings you joy, or an unnecessary burden during a time of year when the mental load is already heavy.
The earliest inscription that declared Jesus is God was discovered on a mosaic during the expansion of a high-security prison in Israel. It was constructed about 200 years after Jesus' death.
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Zoe Ball has stepped down as presenter of the BBC Radio 2 Breakfast Show.
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A freed Hamas hostage shared her kidnapping experience during a debate with the UCLA encampment leader leading to a tense exchange.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered the enactment of a new national nuclear doctrine Read Full Article at RT.com