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Digital Waste Tracking (Wales) Regulations 2026
The Welsh Ministers have established a mandatory digital waste tracking system for Wales under the Digital Waste Tracking (Wales) Regulations 2026, effective 1 October 2026. Operators of permitted facilities receiving controlled waste must use approved software to create digital waste records, pay an annual digital waste tracking system fee, and submit specified waste information quarterly. The regulations include exemptions for digitally excluded persons and household waste deposited at authority-provided facilities.
Capacity Insurance Company Tenth Consent Order Extending Supervision
The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation has issued its Tenth Consent Order extending the period of public administrative supervision for Capacity Insurance Company by 120 days from the date of execution. This marks the tenth extension since the original 120-day supervision order was entered on March 3, 2023. The extension was consented to by Capacity Insurance Company, which acknowledged that conditions necessitating continued administrative supervision exist. All prior consent order terms remain in full force and effect. Capacity Insurance Company is a domestic property and casualty insurer authorized to transact insurance business in Florida under Certificate of Authority issued pursuant to Chapter 624, Part III, Florida Statutes.
Slide Insurance Company Approved to Assume 50 Citizens Policies
The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation issued Consent Order OIR 2026-30 on April 14, 2026, approving Slide Insurance Company's proposal to assume up to 50 selected commercial lines policies from Citizens Property Insurance Corporation. The approved assumption includes 20 commercial residential multiperil and 30 commercial residential wind-only policies, expected to transfer on or about July 21, 2026. The order imposes conditions including comparable coverage requirements, a 40% cap on take-out premium offers relative to Citizens renewal premiums, and advance written approval from the OFFICE for any additional policy assumptions.
State v Williams Postconviction Relief Motion Dismissed
Delaware Superior Court Commissioner Diana Dunn recommended dismissal of Ronnie C. Williams' Motion for Postconviction Relief on April 22, 2026. Williams was convicted in February 2022 of multiple sexual offenses against minors, receiving an aggregate sentence of 71 years at Level V suspended after 22 years followed by probation. The Commissioner considered trial and appellate counsel affidavits, the State's response, and the defendant's reply before recommending dismissal.
Philip Morris USA Inc. Must Pay $56M in Wrongful Death Case
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court affirmed a $56 million award against Philip Morris USA Inc. in a wrongful death case where Barbara Fontaine died of lung cancer after smoking Marlboro and Parliament cigarettes for over 40 years. The jury originally awarded $8.014 million in compensatory damages and $1 billion in punitive damages, which the trial judge remitted to slightly more than $56 million. The SJC rejected Philip Morris's challenges to the punitive damages award on constitutional and procedural grounds.
Bank of Russia April 2026 Deposit Rate Monitoring: 13.43%, 13.39%
The Bank of Russia's April 2026 monitoring of maximum ruble deposit interest rates across the top 10 credit institutions by household deposits found 13.43% for the first 10 days of April and 13.39% for the second 10 days. Reference data on average maximum interest rates by maturity shows 13.04% for deposits up to 90 days, 13.24% for 91–180 days, 12.68% for 181 days to one year, and 11.61% for over one year. The monitoring covers Sberbank, VTB Bank, Bank GPB, ALFA-BANK, Rosselkhozbank, DOM.RF, Credit Bank of Moscow, TBank, Promsvyazbank, and Sovcombank.
Updated Collateral Requirements for Bank of Russia Loans
The Bank of Russia has raised the minimum outstanding principal balance for loans that credit institutions may transfer as collateral for Bank of Russia loans from ₽2 million to ₽5 million, effective 4 May 2026. The Bank will now permit transfers of non-marketable assets between credit institutions' collateral pools according to an established procedure, initially limited to reorganisations. Credit institutions may also withdraw requests to increase the value of non-marketable assets using unified electronic bank message formats.
Credit Reports Up 4% in 2025, MFO Scoring Rises 1.6x
In 2025, individuals requested 4% more credit reports compared to the prior year, indicating growing financial literacy. Microfinance organisations (MFOs) increased their use of credit history bureau services dramatically, with credit scorings provided to MFOs rising by a factor of 1.6 year-on-year. Banks and MFOs were the largest users of credit reporting services, while other entities including consumer credit cooperatives, lessors, mortgage agents, insurers, and collection agencies primarily requested credit scorings. According to Bank of Russia calculations, each ruble spent on a credit report in H2 2025 may reduce overdue loan amounts by more than RUB 337.
New Business Regulations Ease Company Registration via mObywatel App
The Ministry of Development and Technology announced new Polish business regulations published in the Journal of Laws on April 13, 2026, enabling company registration through the mObywatel app and introducing a one-stop-shop system for civil partnerships. The law phases in electronic-only CEIDG submissions starting November 1, 2026, with full implementation of one-stop-shop procedures by November 1, 2028.
Poland Extends Municipal General Plan Deadlines Under Spatial Planning Reform
The Council of Ministers adopted amendments to Poland's Spatial Planning and Development Act, granting municipalities additional time to implement the spatial planning reform. Key deadlines extended include studies of conditions and spatial development directions until August 31, 2026, public access to spatial planning documents until October 1, 2026, and spatial data requirements for local plans until July 1, 2029. The amendments also introduce restrictions on building permit decisions to persons with rights to use property for construction purposes.
Poland Investment Development Program Resolution 2035
The Ministry of Development and Technology published a draft Council of Ministers' resolution establishing a new investment development program for Poland through 2035. The program will succeed the current 2011-2030 investment support instrument, providing state aid to businesses through subsidies to increase investment scale in strategic sectors including digitization, green technologies, biotechnology, aerospace, space, and defense industries. Prior results under the existing program show 155 agreements signed with businesses, 34.74 billion PLN in declared investments, and over 2 billion PLN in state support.
UK Contracts Finder Supplier Registration Step 1
UK Contracts Finder (Cabinet Office) hosts Step 1 of the Supplier Registration process, which directs new users to select an organisation type before creating an account. Existing users are directed to sign in with the same credentials. The page offers two registration paths: Buyer (to post notices) and Supplier (to search and apply for notices).
UK Government Login Portal for Contract Opportunities
UK Contracts Finder, operated by the Cabinet Office, provides a unified login portal for Supplier Registration accounts enabling access to public sector contract opportunities. The portal allows suppliers to register, sign in, and receive enquiries from buyers assessing suitability for government contracts. No regulatory obligations, compliance deadlines, or penalties are described.
Contracts Finder Support Contact Form
The Cabinet Office provides a standard contact form for users of the UK Contracts Finder portal to submit enquiries and support requests. The form collects user name, email address, organisation name, and message fields with specified character limits. No regulatory obligations, deadlines, or policy changes are contained in this document.
Warwickshire County Council Adult Education Functions Regulations 2026
The Warwickshire County Council (Adult Education Functions) Regulations 2026 transfer specified adult education functions of the Secretary of State under the Apprenticeships, Skills, Children and Learning Act 2009 to Warwickshire County Council, effective for academic years beginning on or after 1 August 2026. Functions transferred include education and training for persons aged 19 or over (ss. 86–88), while concurrent functions include encouragement of such education (s. 90) and provision of financial resources (s. 100). Excluded from transfer are apprenticeship training functions and any functions relating to persons subject to adult detention.
Ohio Medical Board Schedules April Public Meetings
The State Medical Board of Ohio has published its April 2026 public meeting schedule. Meetings include the Dietetics Advisory Council (April 6, virtual, 2 p.m.), multiple committee sessions and the Board Meeting (April 8, in-person at Rhodes State Office Tower), and the Acupuncture Advisory Council (April 15, virtual, 12 p.m.). Only the April 8 Board Meeting will be livestreamed on the Board's YouTube channel; committee meetings and advisory council sessions will not be broadcast. Members of the public may access agendas and meeting links via the Board's website.
Ohio Med Board Releases Two Podcast Episodes Featuring Medical Students, Ketamine
The Ohio Medical Board released two new episodes of its Med Board Pulse podcast on April 15, 2026. The first episode features three Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine medical students discussing their transition from medical school to residency as resident physicians. The second episode features Board Member Amol Soin, MD, explaining the use of ketamine in medical practice. The podcast is available via the Med Board Pulse landing page.
IRENA NewGen 4th Edition Opens for Young Renewable Energy Innovators
IRENA launched the fourth edition of its NewGen Renewable Energy Accelerator on 6 April 2026, inviting entrepreneurs aged 18–35 to apply with innovative solutions in renewable energy, climate adaptation, and climate mitigation technologies. The application window closes on 3 May 2026, with selected participants to be announced on 18 May 2026. The four-month hybrid programme offers a tailored curriculum, expert-led webinars, mentorship, pitching events, and investment matchmaking, with winners eligible for the IRENA Rising Stars Award.
IRENA Policy Advisory: Renewables for Energy Security and Resilience
IRENA published a policy advisory recommending immediate, mid-term, and long-term actions for policymakers to enhance energy security and resilience through renewable energy deployment. The brief highlights that 692 GW of renewable power capacity was added globally in 2025, with over 85% of new renewables now cheaper than fossil fuel alternatives. Since 2010, solar costs have fallen 87%, onshore wind 55%, and battery storage 93%. IRENA Director-General Francesco La Camera commented that the energy crisis demonstrates the strategic case for renewables as a national security imperative.
CCAMPIS FY2026 Grant Competition for Student Parents Announced
The U.S. Departments of Education and Health and Human Services have jointly announced the Fiscal Year 2026 competition for the Child Care Access Means Parents in School (CCAMPIS) Program, a grant supporting campus-based child care services for low-income student parents. This competition is the first under a new ED-HHS partnership, with HHS serving as the primary administering agency for child care-focused grants, reflecting a broader effort to streamline federal education programs. Awards will be issued through GrantSolutions, HHS's grants management platform, under an Interagency Agreement (IAA) authorized by 31 U.S.C. § 1535.
G20 Finance Ministers Statement on Middle East Conflict Economic Impacts
The G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors met on April 16, 2026, in Washington D.C. to discuss economic impacts of the Middle East conflict on agriculture markets, value chains, and fertilizer. Ministers emphasized keeping food and fertilizer supply chains functioning for low-income and vulnerable countries and welcomed IMF and World Bank Group coordination on response efforts. The US G20 Presidency committed to hosting further discussions on food and fertilizer in the coming weeks.
Italy Building and Facilities Management, €14.3M Award
Herambiente Spa, an Italian environmental services company, awarded six facilities management service contracts worth €14,272,800.23 to C.S.R. Consorzio Sociale Romagnolo Coop Sociale A RL across six geographic lots covering various Italian regions. Contracts were concluded on 04/04/2024 via restricted procedure under Directive 2014/24/EU, with the award slightly below the estimated value of €14,286,000.
Romania Firefighting Equipment Procurement, Deadline 28 May
The Municipality of Odobesti (Consiliul Local al Orasului Odobesti) in Vrancea County, Romania, has published an open procurement notice for firefighting equipment under an EU-funded clean public transport project. The estimated contract value is 4,282.20 RON (approximately €860), covering four powder and CO2 fire extinguishers plus two fully equipped firefighting stations, with a 15-day delivery period. The submission deadline is 28 May 2026 at 15:00 local time (UTC+03:00). The procurement is conducted under Directive 2014/24/EU.
Czech Railways Awards CZK 556,734 Locomotive Transformer Repair Contract to OMZ Hranice
České dráhy, a.s. (Czech Railways) awarded a contract for repair and maintenance of ELH 6363/48 transformers for locomotives series 362 and 363 to OMZ Hranice s.r.o. The contract value is CZK 556,734 (approximately €22,000), concluded on 19 December 2024, with a 24-month duration starting 10 January 2025. The estimated framework agreement value was CZK 20,305,000; the awarded amount represents partial performance under the framework. The procurement is covered by the Government Procurement Agreement and conducted under Directive 2014/25/EU.
UNDP at UN ECOSOC Youth Forum 2026, April 14-16, New York City
The UNDP announced its participation in the 2026 ECOSOC Youth Forum, scheduled for April 14-16, 2026, in New York City. The forum, held under the theme 'Innovate, Unite and Transform: Youth Shaping the Road to 2030', will focus on SDGs 6, 7, 9, 11, and 17. UNDP has organized 10 sessions across the three-day forum covering climate justice, youth health, democratic engagement, and innovation.
Middle East Military Escalation Could Push 32 Million Into Poverty, UNDP Warns
UNDP released a policy brief projecting that ongoing military escalation in the Middle East could push more than 30 million people into poverty across 162 countries, with Gulf region, Asian, Sub-Saharan African, and Small Island Developing States uniquely vulnerable. GTAP modeling assessed economic impacts under scenarios ranging from short-lived disruption to prolonged eight-month shocks, with worst-case projections reaching 32 million additional people in poverty. UNDP Administrator Alexander De Croo emphasized that the shock disproportionately affects countries with the least fiscal room to absorb higher energy and food prices, recommending targeted and temporary cash transfers as a first-line policy defense.
Middle East Escalation Could Cost Asia-Pacific Up to US$299B
A UNDP preliminary assessment estimates that Middle East military escalation could cost Asia-Pacific US$97 billion to US$299 billion in output losses, representing 0.3 to 0.8 percent of regional GDP, with 8.8 million people at risk of falling into poverty. The report synthesizes impact assessments across 36 countries, identifying rising fuel and freight costs as the most immediate pressure point given that over 80 percent of crude and LNG transiting the Strait of Hormuz is destined for Asian markets. Women, low-income households, informal workers, migrants, and small enterprises are identified as the most vulnerable populations across the region.
Four UN Secretary-General Hopefuls Present Cases in Interactive Dialogues
Four candidates for the next UN Secretary-General—Michelle Bachelet of Chile, Rafael Grossi of Argentina, Rebeca Grynspan of Costa Rica, and Macky Sall of Senegal—are presenting their visions during interactive dialogues at UN Headquarters in New York on April 21–22, 2026. The dialogues, convened by President of the General Assembly Annalena Baerbock, allow candidates to deliver opening statements and answer questions from Member States and civil society on leadership experience and the three pillars of the organization: peace and security, development, and human rights. António Guterres, who has served two maximum terms since 2017, will step down on January 1, 2027.
Regional War Threatens Syria's Fragile Transition
UN Security Council is holding a live meeting on 22 April 2026 to address Syria's fragile political transition amid volatile conditions. While the Iran-US ceasefire has temporarily reduced regional spillover from Lebanon and elsewhere, the chamber confronts a country facing deep internal fissures and external pressures. The reported completion of US military withdrawal marks a milestone, yet significant challenges remain for Syria's stability.
Ceasefire Extension Offers Diplomatic Opening, Tensions Persist in Strait of Hormuz
The United States has extended a fragile ceasefire with Iran, prompting UN Secretary-General António Guterres to welcome the move as 'an important step toward de-escalation.' However, tensions remain high in the Strait of Hormuz following reported ship seizures and armed attacks on commercial vessels. IMO Secretary-General Arsenio Dominguez declared that attacks on commercial ships are 'unacceptable,' calling for cessation of 'these reckless actions.' In Lebanon, a separate 10-day ceasefire has allowed displaced families to return, though over 120,000 people remain in shelters, food prices have risen six percent since February, and six hospitals have closed.
Seminario Presencial Hacia un Sistema Eléctrico Más Robusto: Agenda Normativa Actual, 9 de Abril
La CNE de Chile convoca a un seminario presencial titled «Hacia un Sistema Eléctrico más Robusto: Agenda Normativa Actual» a realizarse el 9 de abril de 2026. El evento abordará la agenda normativa del sector eléctrico chileno con el objetivo de discutir el fortalecimiento del sistema. Los interesados deben inscribirse a través del formulario Microsoft Forms enlazado en la convocatoria.
CNE Chile Participates in Panels at 9th Latin America Energy Summit
CNE Chile officials participated in two panels at the 9th Latin America Energy Summit on April 16, 2026. Executive Secretary Mauricio Funes discussed perspectives on the national electrical system and regulatory adjustments needed for the next four years. Infrastructure Manager Paulina Muñoz addressed challenges in electrical transmission expansion and its role in enabling renewable energy integration and new productive development poles. The discussions emphasized the importance of coherent, predictable planning aligned with technological evolution and system demands.
CNE Chile Participates in First Energy Route 2026-2030 Dialogue
CNE Chile announced its active participation in the first meeting of the Ruta Energética 2026-2030, a collaborative initiative led by Deputy Minister of Energy Hugo Briones. The meeting gathered civil society councils (COSOC) from CNE, the Ministry of Energy, and the SEC to gather input and perspectives that will inform the Ministry's energy roadmap for the coming years. CNE expressed commitment to this collaborative working approach aimed at building a solid, inclusive, and forward-looking energy policy.
FDA Approves Redhouse Productions Variance, Apr 22
FDA CDRH issued a variance renewal approval letter to Redhouse Productions on April 22, 2024, extending an existing regulatory variance. The variance renewal allows Redhouse Productions to continue operating under modified regulatory terms for the device or activity covered by the original variance. Variance renewals maintain the holder's existing regulatory flexibility while confirming continued compliance with applicable requirements.
FDA CDRH Approves Variance for Trio Charlotte
FDA's Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) has approved a variance for Trio Charlotte, granting regulatory relief from specific medical device requirements under FDA jurisdiction. The variance approval letter was issued under docket FDA-2026-V-2880-0003. This individual variance applies specifically to Trio Charlotte and does not establish broader precedent for other medical device manufacturers seeking similar relief.
CDRH Grants Variance to University of Texas at Austin
FDA CDRH issued a variance approval to The University of Texas at Austin on April 22, 2026, granting an exception to standard medical device regulatory requirements under the referenced variance proceeding. The variance allows UT Austin to conduct specified activities that would otherwise require separate FDA authorization under 21 CFR Part 812. The approval is documented under docket FDA-2026-V-3707 and is effective upon issuance.
CDRH Approves Variance for Visual Oasis LLC
FDA Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) approved a variance request from Visual Oasis LLC, allowing the firm to deviate from specific regulatory requirements applicable to its device operations. The variance approval letter, filed under docket FDA-2026-V-2432-0003, constitutes a binding regulatory decision from CDRH. The specific terms and conditions of the variance are documented in the attachment to this record.
CDER Letter to USPTO Regarding Patent Matter, Apr 22
The FDA Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER) issued a letter to the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) on April 22, 2024, transmitted via regulations.gov docket FDA-2024-E-3578. The document is currently hosted on regulations.gov with the underlying letter available as an attachment (attachment_1.pdf). The full content of the letter is not accessible through the regulations.gov viewer; the document metadata identifies CDER as the authoring component. No substantive regulatory obligations, deadlines, or penalties are described in the available source text.
FDA CDER Letter to USPTO April 15 2026
FDA Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER) transmitted correspondence to the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) dated April 15, 2026. The document listing on regulations.gov indicates two PDF attachments are available for download; however, the substantive content of the letters is not displayed in the public-facing page. This appears to be inter-agency correspondence related to patent examination matters.
FDA CTP Complaint Filed Under Moa-747a-495v Tracking Number
The FDA Center for Tobacco Products (CTP) filed a formal complaint document with tracking reference moa-747a-495v. The document attachment is available for download but the regulatory content is not accessible in the source listing. The complaint was submitted through the official FDA regulations.gov docket system under reference FDA-2026-H-3998-0001.
Letter from FDA CDER to USPTO, Apr 15
FDA CDER issued correspondence to the USPTO containing two PDF attachments. The primary document body states no documents are available to view or download directly. The attachments appear to be inter-agency communications related to a patent matter filed under docket FDA-2024-E-3588. This type of correspondence typically addresses patent term extension applications, patent listings, or other drug patent-related matters referred by the USPTO.
FDA DMB Acknowledgment Letter to Visual Oasis LLC
FDA CDRH's Device Management Branch issued an acknowledgment letter to Visual Oasis LLC in connection with a voluntary submission (FDA-2026-V-2432). The letter confirms receipt of the submission but does not constitute approval, clearance, or authorization of any kind. No regulatory action, product approval, or compliance obligation is conveyed by this correspondence.
FDA CDER Letter to USPTO, Apr 22 (FDA-2020-E-2185-0006)
FDA's Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER) issued a letter to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office on April 22, filed as document FDA-2020-E-2185-0006 on regulations.gov. The document is listed as an attachment available for download but the full letter content is not displayed in the source page. This appears to be a patent-related submission from FDA's drug evaluation center to the USPTO.
FDA CDRH Denial Letter to Olsson Frank Weeda Terman Matz PC, Apr 22
FDA CDRH issued a Final Response Letter on April 22 denying a regulatory petition (FDA-2015-P-2854) submitted by Olsson Frank Weeda Terman Matz PC. The denial letter constitutes a final agency action on the petitioned matter. The specific subject matter and basis for denial are contained in the attachment (Final Response Letter), which is available for download as a PDF.
FDA CTP Complaint, Docket FDA-2026-H-4163
FDA's Center for Tobacco Products filed a complaint in Docket FDA-2026-H-4163 on April 22, 2026. The complaint document is available as an attachment but the main docket page shows no viewable content. This represents a new enforcement filing by FDA's tobacco enforcement division.
French National Assembly Legislative Dossiers Open Data
The French National Assembly has published an open data portal for legislative dossiers containing descriptive information about parliamentary documents from the current legislative session. The dataset includes law proposals under examination, adopted and promulgated texts, committee reports, and transcripts from permanent commissions and public sessions. Data is available for download in XML, JSON, and CSV formats with metadata including document titles, filing numbers, committee assignments, rapporteur names, and examination dates.
Legislative Dossiers 16th Legislature Open Data
The French National Assembly Open Data Portal publishes descriptive metadata of legislative documents from the 16th legislature, covering bills under examination, promulgated laws, committee reports, and public session minutes. The dataset is available in XML and JSON formats with fields including document titles, deposit numbers, committees involved, rapporteur names, and examination dates. This open data release supports transparency and public access to parliamentary work without imposing compliance obligations.
All National Assembly Amendments, 17th Legislature Dataset
The Assemblée Nationale has published an open dataset containing all amendments tabled during the 17th legislature, covering both committee and floor votes, organized by reading and order of filing. For each amendment, the dataset includes the author(s), content, subject, explanatory statement, and outcome (adopted or rejected). The data is available in XML and JSON formats via the Assemblée Nationale Open Data Portal.
Ministro Rau y Presidente Kast Celebran Primera Piedra Walmart Lo Aguirre
El ministro del Trabajo y Previsión Social, Tomás Rau, participó junto al Presidente de la República, José Antonio Kast, en la ceremonia de Primera Piedra de la ampliación del Centro de Distribución Lo Aguirre de Walmart Chile en Pudahuel. La iniciativa representa una inversión directa de US$200 millones, con más de 300 empleos en la etapa de construcción y más de 900 empleos permanentes en la fase de operación. El secretario de Estado destacó que inversiones como ésta generan empleo directo y contribuyen a un cÃrculo virtuoso de crecimiento económico.
Chile Ministry of Labor Celebrates 8 Years of Inclusion Law 21.015
Chile's Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare commemorated the eighth anniversary of Labor Inclusion Law 21.015, which mandates that private-sector companies with 100 or more employees fill at least 1% of their positions with persons with disabilities. Minister Tomas Rau and Deputy Minister Gustavo Rosende highlighted that nearly 120,000 contracts were signed from 2018 through February 2025, but emphasized that only 18% of those contracts represent genuinely new positions, with the remainder being regularizations of existing employment. The authorities also noted that only 36.4% of companies report their compliance with the law, constraining the state's capacity to enforce and evaluate the policy.
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