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Brenipatide (LY3537031) Phase 2 IBS-C Study, 35 Weeks, NCT07545772

A Phase 2 clinical trial (NCT07545772) for Brenipatide (LY3537031) in participants with Irritable Bowel Syndrome-Constipation (IBS-C) has been registered on ClinicalTrials.gov. The approximately 35-week study will evaluate safety, tolerability, and efficacy of subcutaneous Brenipatide compared to placebo. The trial is listed with an anticipated start date of April 22, 2026, and represents an active development milestone for this investigational gastrointestinal therapy.

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Autoimmune Hyperthyroidism in Prepubertal Children, NCT07544290

A multicenter retrospective observational study (NCT07544290) registered on ClinicalTrials.gov will assess clinical, biochemical, and auxological characteristics at diagnosis and during follow-up in Caucasian pediatric patients diagnosed with autoimmune hyperthyroidism before puberty. The study will compare prepubertal patients with a control group of post-pubertal patients with Graves' disease to identify age-dependent clinical patterns, therapeutic response, and growth-related outcomes. The study aims to support more tailored management strategies in pediatric populations.

Routine Notice Public Health
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Phase 2 Trial of BEBT-209 Plus Chemotherapy for Triple-Negative Breast Cancer

The NIH has registered a new Phase 2 clinical trial (NCT07544056) evaluating BEBT-209 capsules in combination with Carboplatin and Gemcitabine chemotherapy for patients with locally advanced or metastatic triple-negative breast cancer. Participants will be randomized to receive either the BEBT-209 drug combination or chemotherapy alone, with researchers measuring tumor response, progression-free survival, and treatment safety. The trial began April 22, 2026, and represents an investigational study of an experimental oncology compound.

Routine Notice Healthcare
Canada CCCS News
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Joint Advisory: Russian GRU Exploiting Vulnerable Routers to Steal Sensitive Information

Russian GRU threat actors are actively exploiting vulnerable SOHO routers to intercept and steal sensitive military, government, and critical infrastructure information worldwide, according to a joint advisory from the Cyber Centre, FBI, NSA, and international partners. International law enforcement has disrupted a GRU network of compromised SOHO routers used to facilitate malicious DNS hijacking operations. Network defenders and device owners are urged to remediate vulnerable edge devices by upgrading end-of-support hardware, applying latest firmware updates, changing default credentials, and disabling internet-facing remote management interfaces.

Priority review Guidance Cybersecurity
Canada CCCS News
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Cyber Centre Launches CIREN Initiative for Critical Infrastructure Cyber Readiness

The Canadian Centre for Cyber Security launched the Critical Infrastructure Resilience and Escalated Threat Navigation (CIREN) initiative on April 17, 2026, to help critical infrastructure organizations prepare for severe cyber incidents. The initiative addresses threats from state-sponsored actors, non-state cybercriminals, and AI-enabled attacks targeting energy, telecommunications, transportation, and water sectors. CIREN recommends three key actions: preparing to isolate critical systems for up to three months, developing and testing independent operational response plans, and planning for system rebuilding after severe incidents.

Priority review Notice Cybersecurity
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HNS Convention Ratified, Liability and Compensation for Chemical Spills at Sea

The HNS Convention on liability and compensation for pollution damage from ships carrying dangerous and noxious substances has been ratified by sufficient states (Denmark, Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, Sweden, Canada, France, Turkey, Norway, Slovakia, Estonia, South Africa) to enter into force in autumn 2027. The convention places objective liability on ship owners for cleanup costs and requires mandatory insurance of 10-100 million SDR (approximately 91-910 million DKK). All ships calling at Danish ports must carry a convention certificate verifying insurance coverage. An HNS Fund provides supplementary compensation up to 250 million SDR (approximately 2.2 billion DKK) for damages exceeding insurance limits, funded by contributions from companies importing HNS goods by sea.

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Danish IMO Delegation Focuses on Ship Registration, Alternative Fuels

The Danish Maritime Authority participated in the IMO Legal Committee meeting, reporting adoption of new ship registration guidelines designed to combat false registries and non-compliant shipping. The delegation also initiated working groups on liability rules for alternative fuels including biofuel blends, coordination on abandoned seafarer cases, and a review of IMO instruments for legal gaps related to new maritime security threats. The HNS Convention on liability for hazardous and noxious substances is expected to enter into force in 2027.

Routine Notice Maritime
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Danish Maritime Authority Invites Public to User Survey with LEGO Model Ship Prize

The Danish Maritime Authority (Søfartsstyrelsen) is conducting a user survey to understand who its users are and how to better target its communications. The survey takes approximately five minutes to complete, and participants may enter a raffle for a LEGO model ship valued at 2,099 kr. Responses are treated confidentially and used solely to improve the authority's communication and user experience.

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Austria SCERT (EN)
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PyPI Package Removal and uv.lock Ghost Installation Vulnerability

CERT.at published a technical analysis on March 10, 2026 explaining that PyPI package removal does not delete underlying distribution files—when a package is removed from the index, the distribution files remain accessible via direct URLs. The uv.lock file format stores these direct URLs, enabling successful reinstallation of removed packages without querying the index. Malicious actors could exploit this by uploading a malicious package, referencing it via uv.lock, then removing it from PyPI before security vendors detect it. The advisory also notes that package names removed by owners can be reclaimed, enabling name-hijacking attacks documented by JFrog.

Routine Notice Cybersecurity
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Adobe Acrobat and Reader Vulnerability APSB26-43 Allows Arbitrary Code Execution

JPCERT/CC issued alert JPCERT-AT-2026-0009 on April 13, 2026, advising that Adobe has confirmed active exploitation of a vulnerability (APSB26-43) in Adobe Acrobat and Reader allowing arbitrary code execution. Affected versions include Adobe Acrobat DC Continuous up to 26.001.21367, Adobe Acrobat Reader DC Continuous up to 26.001.21367, and Adobe Acrobat 2024 Classic up to 24.001.30356. Patched versions 26.001.21411 (DC Continuous) and 24.001.30362/24.001.30360 (2024 Classic) are available. JPCERT/CC has not confirmed domestic exploitation at publication but warns that widespread use of these products in Japan creates future risk as vulnerability details become publicly available.

Urgent Notice Cybersecurity
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Adobe Acrobat Reader Critical Vulnerability APSB26-44 Warning

JPCERT/CC has issued alert JPCERT-AT-2026-0011 warning of critical vulnerabilities (APSB26-44) in Adobe Acrobat and Adobe Acrobat Reader for Windows and macOS. Exploitation could allow arbitrary code execution when a user opens a maliciously crafted PDF. Affected versions include Adobe Acrobat DC Continuous up to 26.001.21411 and Adobe Acrobat 2024 Classic up to 24.001.30362. JPCERT recommends updating immediately to patched versions 26.001.21431 (Continuous) or 24.001.30365 (2024 Classic).

Priority review Notice Cybersecurity
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JPCERT Advisory CVE-2026-32201: Active SharePoint Spoofing Vulnerability

JPCERT/CC issued alert JPCERT-AT-2026-0010 on April 15, 2026, notifying that Microsoft SharePoint Server contains a spoofing vulnerability (CVE-2026-32201) currently being exploited in the wild. Attackers can achieve authentication-free network-based impersonation and remote code execution. The advisory directs affected organizations to apply the April 2026 Microsoft security updates via Microsoft Update or Windows Update immediately.

Priority review Guidance Cybersecurity
Panama AMP News
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Public Tender for El Salado Dock Repair, Aguadulce

The Panama Maritime Authority (AMP) has issued a public tender (No. 2026-2-03-01-02-LP-000002) for the repair of the concrete dock, aluminum walkway structure, and floating pontoon at the El Salado docking facility in the corregimiento of Barrios Unidos, district of Aguadulce, province of Coclé. The project aims to restore safety conditions and reactivate local economic activity for artisanal fishermen and tourism operators affected by adverse weather conditions. Proposals must be submitted no later than April 17, 2026, at 9:00 a.m. via the PanamaCompra portal.

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Panama AMP News
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President Mulino Inspects Balboa Port Operations Under Temporary Maersk Concession

President José Raúl Mulino inspected the Port of Balboa on April 10, 2026, confirming that operations continue normally under a temporary 18-month concession awarded to Maersk following a Supreme Court ruling that declared the previous concession unconstitutional. The port now operates with 100% Panamanian staff. The government is preparing two new concessions for the Balboa (Pacific) and Cristóbal (Atlantic) ports, as well as a new pliego for the Margarita port. Regarding the Puente de las Américas, Mulino reported that four U.S. Army Corps of Engineers professionals are being received to conduct structural evaluations, including metal sampling and strain-gauge placement at critical zones. Panama has also communicated concerns to Chinese diplomatic authorities regarding the detention of Panamanian-flagged vessels in Chinese ports.

Routine Notice Maritime
Panama AMP News
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Panama Joins International Hydrographic Organization as Major Flag State

Panama has formally acceded to the International Hydrographic Organization (OHI), following the enactment of Law 479 of 2025. Panama's delegation, led by AMP Administrator Luis Roquebert, will formally present the national flag to His Serene Highness Albert II of Monaco at the OHI Assembly scheduled for April 19–23, 2026. As one of the world's largest flag states, Panama brings 50 ports, the Panama Canal, approximately 2,950 km of coastline, and a exclusive economic zone of nearly 210,000 km² to the organization, which counts 104 member states.

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FATF Publications
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Italy FATF Mutual Evaluation 2026 AML/CFT/CPF Report

FATF published its Mutual Evaluation Report assessing Italy's Anti-Money Laundering/Counter Financing of Terrorism/Counter Proliferation Financing (AML/CFT/CPF) framework. The evaluation applies two rating systems: effectiveness ratings (HE=high, SE=substantial, ME=moderate, LE=low) across 11 immediate outcomes, and technical compliance ratings (C=compliant, LC=largely compliant, PC=partially compliant, NC=non-compliant) against FATF Recommendations. The report provides Italy's ratings across both frameworks, informing the country's FATF follow-up process and international compliance standing.

Priority review Notice Anti-Money Laundering
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BOE Summary Thursday April 23 2026 Issue 99

Daily table of contents for BOE Issue 99, published April 23, 2026, listing official documents across Spanish government ministries. Key entries include Real Decreto 326/2026 on the State Housing Plan 2026-2030, Orden TRM/367/2026 on historical train circulation conditions, and appointments including María Guardiola Martín as President of Extremadura. Section V includes public procurement contracts and other official announcements.

Routine Notice Financial Services
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Register of Overseas Entities and LLPs (Application of Company Law) Amendment Regulations 2026

These Draft Regulations amend three existing instruments: the Register of Overseas Entities (Delivery, Protection and Trust Services) Regulations 2022 (S.I. 2022/870), the Register of Overseas Entities (Protection and Trusts) (Amendment) Regulations 2025 (S.I. 2025/231), and the Limited Liability Partnerships (Application of Companies Act 2006) Regulations 2009 (S.I. 2009/1084). Part 2 removes requirements to provide supporting evidence when applying for suppression of protected information in certain circumstances and introduces a requirement to provide a service address to replace a residential address, subject to two exceptions. Part 3 allows the registrar to disclose trust information that does not relate to a person under eighteen years of age even where the applicant lacks legitimate interest in the information about that minor. Part 4 removes the requirement to provide a service address for registrable persons and registrable relevant legal entities in LLP filings.

Priority review Rule Corporate Governance
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Quebec Privacy Law Private Sector Anonymization Regulations

Quebec's Act respecting the protection of personal information in the private sector (P-39.1) establishes rules governing the collection, holding, use, and communication of personal information by enterprises operating in Quebec. The law requires every enterprise to designate a privacy officer, implement governance policies and practices for personal information, and conduct privacy impact assessments for any acquisition, development, or redesign of information systems. The table of contents references a companion anonymization regulation (A-2.1, r. 0.1) and a confidentiality incidents regulation (A-2.1, r. 3.1).

Priority review Rule Data Privacy
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Loi sur l'accès aux documents des organismes publics et sur la protection des renseignements personnels

This is Quebec's foundational access to information and privacy protection statute (chapter A-2.1), establishing the regime governing public document access and personal information protection by public bodies. The law applies to documents held by all designated public organisms — government, ministries, municipal bodies, school boards, and healthcare and social services institutions — regardless of format (written, graphic, sound, visual, computerized, or other). Professional orders are also subject to the Act as specified under the Professional Code. The Commission d'accès à l'information (CAI) oversees compliance and exercises the powers assigned to it under the Act.

Routine Rule Data Privacy
US NOAA News
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NOAA NSSL Unveils Three New Mobile Weather Radars on Heavy-Duty Trucks

NOAA's National Severe Storms Laboratory unveiled three new mobile weather radars on March 30, 2026, expanding its mobile observing fleet from one to three radars. Two trucks each carry an X-band (3-cm-wavelength) radar and one truck carries a C-band (5-cm-wavelength) radar, designed for rapid deployment to study tornadoes, severe storms, flash floods, and wildfires. The mobile radars allow scientists to position instruments closer to storms than fixed radar networks permit, enabling high-resolution data collection on atmospheric processes and storm structures.

Routine Notice Environmental Protection
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NOAA Rescinds Commercial Fishing Ban in Atlantic Monument Area

NOAA's National Marine Fisheries Service has rescinded a regulation prohibiting commercial fishing within the 4,913-square-mile Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument, a protected area in the Atlantic Ocean. This action aligns U.S. fishing regulations with President Trump's Executive Proclamation to reopen the monument to commercial fishing of species including Atlantic deep-sea red crab, squid, Atlantic mackerel, and Atlantic tunas and swordfish. Commercial fishermen and seafood businesses previously excluded from the monument will now have access to these waters.

Priority review Rule Maritime
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NOAA Releases First Seafloor Nodule Images from Waters Near American Samoa

NOAA has released the first images of geologic seafloor samples collected from federal waters in the U.S. exclusive economic zone (EEZ) beyond American Samoa, as part of a hydrographic survey project to map and characterize more than 30,000 square nautical miles of seabed. Box core samples were collected on April 14, 2026, at a depth of 5,498 meters (3.42 miles), revealing presumed polymetallic nodules. The collection effort implements the U.S. Offshore Critical Minerals Mapping Plan established by Executive Order 14285, with USGS scientists conducting compositional analyses expected to be released early summer 2026.

Routine Notice Environmental Protection
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Georgia AG Joins Coalition Against Illegal Chinese Vapes

Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr joined a coalition of 13 state attorneys general in sending a letter to major credit card networks urging them to stop processing payments for illegal vape products. The letter targets Visa, Mastercard, American Express, and Discover, requesting they identify and remove merchants selling illicit vapes from their payment networks. The coalition states that illegal Chinese vapes account for over 80 percent of the U.S. vape market with $11 billion in annual retail sales, and argues that payment processors are the only distribution channel for these products.

Routine Notice Consumer Protection
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Price Gouging, Wildfire Scam Warnings Issued by Georgia AG

Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr is warning Georgians about price gouging and scams amid South Georgia wildfires. Governor Brian Kemp declared a State of Emergency for 91 Georgia counties effective April 22, 2026, through 11:59 p.m. on May 22, 2026, invoking the Price Gouging Statute for goods and services supporting preparation, response, and recovery activities. The Consumer Protection Division is providing consumer guidance on avoiding contractor fraud and charity fraud related to the fires.

Routine Notice Consumer Protection
Idaho DOL News
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Idaho Falls Hiring Event April 29 11am-2pm

The Idaho Department of Labor announces a hiring event on Wednesday, April 29, 2026, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 1515 E. Lincoln Road in Idaho Falls. Participating employers include Boise Rigging Supply, Cives Steel Company, Everlast Brands, Idaho National Laboratory, KeyBank, Kokusai Semiconductor Equipment Corporation, Lamb Weston, Naval Nuclear Laboratory, and others, offering positions such as sales representatives, support engineers, structural steel welders, payroll specialists, delivery drivers, mechanics, elementary school teachers, research data scientists, tellers, forklift operators, and patrol officers. Job seekers may receive resume and interview assistance from workforce consultants, and attending the event counts as one weekly work search action for unemployment insurance claimants.

Routine Notice Employment & Labor
Australia AMSA News
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Safety Lesson: Fishing Trawler Capsized in Calm Waters, Head Injury

AMSA has published a safety lesson from a marine incident investigation into a fishing trawler that capsized in calm waters close to shore. A master suffered a head injury and pollution control measures were required. The safety lesson highlights that calm water does not mean low risk and that small changes to a vessel's stability can quickly add up and cause capsize. The lesson examines what went wrong, the key issues identified, and practical actions vessel operators can take to keep their vessels stable and crew safe.

Routine Notice Transportation
Australia AMSA News
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Vessel Inspections Annual Report 2025 Shows 9% Increase

AMSA published its Vessel Inspections Annual Report 2025 on March 26, reporting that domestic commercial vessel inspections increased by 9% to 2,481 initial inspections compared to the prior year. The overall deficiency rate improved from 3.69 to 3.38 per inspection, though the detention rate rose slightly to 4.07% and detainable deficiencies increased from 140 to 198, particularly in vessel structure and safety management systems. The report also covers 80 initial and 50 follow-up inspections on regulated Australian vessels, and 2,768 initial and 1,848 follow-up inspections on 2,507 foreign-flagged ships.

Routine Notice Maritime
Australia AMSA News
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Fatigue Hazard Management for Domestic Commercial Vessels

AMSA has published guidance emphasizing that fatigue remains one of the most significant hazards in domestic commercial vessel (DCV) operations, affecting everyone from the master to the newest crew member. Owners of Class 1, 2 and 3 domestic commercial vessels must address fatigue risks in their SMS by identifying when and why crew may become fatigued and documenting how those risks will be controlled in a fatigue risk management plan. AMSA is hosting a free webinar on fatigue management on Wednesday 6 May 2026 from 2:30–3:15pm AEST, with fatigue management resources including a guidance PDF and checklist available on its website.

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Hamburg DPA Annual Report 2025: 4,200+ Submissions, €492k Fine, AI Dominates

The Hamburg Data Protection Authority (HmbBfDI) has released its 34th Annual Data Protection Activity Report covering 2025. The report documents over 4,200 submissions—a 60 percent increase year-over-year—with this trend continuing at plus 10 percent through February 2026. The authority imposed a fine of €492,000 on a financial services company for rejecting credit card applications via automated decisions and subsequently failing to fulfill its legally required information and disclosure obligations when affected individuals requested access. AI-related issues feature prominently: complaints about social networks have nearly tripled, and HmbBfDI has ongoing investigations into Meta's AI training with user data from social networks and Meta's Ray-Ban AI glasses.

Routine Notice Data Privacy
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6. Hamburger Datenschutzforum: Reform des Datenschutz- und KI-Rechts

The Hamburg Data Protection Commissioner (HmbBfDI) and the Hamburg Society for the Promotion of Data Protection will host the 6th Hamburg Data Protection Forum on May 6, 2026, from 14:00–17:00 at the Handelskammer Hamburg. The event will address the EU Digital Omnibus reform of data protection and AI law, with speakers including Thomas Fuchs (HmbBfDI) and Max Schrems discussing proposed changes to GDPR obligations, AI training regulations, and the right of access under Art. 15 GDPR. Attendance is limited and registration is required.

Routine Notice Data Privacy
Ireland IAA News
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Oomi Travel Ceased Trading, Claims Deadline 25th Jun

Oomi Travel Limited has ceased trading, and the Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) is operating its consumer protection scheme to process customer claims. Customers who purchased a package from Oomi Travel Limited and suffered a financial loss because the company could not fulfil the package may be eligible to claim. The IAA has set a deadline of 25th June 2026 for submission of claim forms, which must be sent by post only. Affected customers should obtain the claim form from the IAA website and submit it by the deadline to have their claim assessed for the amount due.

Priority review Notice Consumer Protection
Ireland IAA News
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Dublin Airport Earns €1.46M Net Bonus for Service Quality

The Irish Aviation Authority confirmed that Dublin Airport received a €3.6 million Quality of Service bonus and a €2.2 million penalty based on 2025 performance, resulting in a net price cap bonus of €1.46 million. Bonuses were earned for exceeding targets on ease of movement, wayfinding, baggage trolley availability, free wi-fi, and two satisfaction metrics for passengers with reduced mobility. Penalties were incurred for not meeting targets on washroom cleanliness and ground transport information. Maximum airport charges for 2025 remained at €9.40 per passenger.

Routine Notice Aviation
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Dublin Airport Winter 2026 Slot Capacity Draft Decision

The Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) has published its draft decision on Dublin Airport's Winter 2026 scheduling season (25 October 2026 to 27 March 2027), proposing coordination parameters for slot allocation that would support up to 32 additional daily slots. The IAA is not implementing any seat cap coordination parameter due to a High Court order that prevents consideration of planning conditions limiting combined terminal capacity to 32 million annual passengers. Stakeholders may submit responses to consultation@iaa.ie by 5pm on 22 April 2026.

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ICE Arrests Murderers Sexual Predators and Drug Traffickers During National Crime Victims Week

DHS announced on April 22, 2026, that ICE arrested five criminal illegal aliens during National Crime Victims Week for offenses including murder, sexual abuse, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, and attempted methamphetamine trafficking. Those arrested include Juan Reyes-Barragan (murder conviction in Ventura, CA), Rocio Monterde-Santiago (attempted second-degree murder in Seward County, KS), Gerardo Maldonado-Martinez (sexual abuse in New York, NY), Mauricio Mendez-Zacarias (aggravated assault in Hidalgo County, TX), and Edgar Anaya-Velazquez (attempted methamphetamine trafficking in Henderson County, NC). DHS stated it will continue removing criminal illegal aliens to prevent further crimes against Americans.

Routine Notice Immigration
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F5 BIG-IP APM RCE Vulnerability Actively Exploited

CERT-FR issued an alert on March 31, 2026 confirming that CVE-2025-53521, a critical remote code execution vulnerability in F5 BIG-IP Access Policy Manager, is being actively exploited in the wild as of March 29, 2026. The vulnerability affects all modules across versions 15.1.x prior to 15.1.10.8, 16.1.x prior to 16.1.6.1, 17.1.x prior to 17.1.3, and 17.5.x prior to 17.5.1.3. The alert provides detailed compromise indicators including specific file paths (/run/bigtlog.pipe, /run/bigstart.ltm), file hash discrepancies for /usr/bin/umount and /usr/sbin/httpd, and suspicious log entries in /var/log/restjavad-audit and /var/log/audit. CERT-FR recommends organisations conduct compromise assessments using F5's published indicators and apply available patches from F5 security bulletin K000156741.

Urgent Guidance Cybersecurity
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Alert: Targeting of Instant Messaging Accounts Campaign

ANSSI and CERT-FR issued an alert on March 20, 2026 identifying increased cyberattack campaigns targeting instant messaging accounts in France. The attacks, attributed to joint work by the Centre de Coordination des Crises Cyber (C4), primarily target political figures, government executives, and civil society members in sensitive positions such as journalists and industrialists. Successful attacks allow threat actors to access conversation histories, take control of accounts, and send messages while impersonating victims. The alert was closed on April 20, 2026 but the agency notes the threat continues.

Priority review Guidance Cybersecurity
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MARSEC Level 3 Advisory: GPS Spoofing Threats in Arabian Gulf and Gulf of Oman

The Norwegian Maritime Authority (NMA) has issued a MARSEC Level 3 security advisory for vessels operating in the Arabian Gulf, Persian Gulf, Strait of Hormuz, and Gulf of Oman. The advisory responds to increased military activity across the Middle East peninsula, documented cases of GPS spoofing targeting vessels in the Arabian Gulf, Red Sea, and widespread GNSS interference throughout the region. NMA recommends that vessel operators conduct comprehensive security assessments before entering Level 3 areas, update GNSS/GPS contingency procedures, and monitor threat intelligence from UKMTO and EUNAVFOR. MARSEC levels in the area may change on short notice.

Priority review Guidance Transportation
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Norway Prohibits Norwegian-Flagged Vessels from Strait of Hormuz

The Norwegian Maritime Authority has upgraded its Strait of Hormuz advisory from a strong recommendation to a binding prohibition, effective immediately and until further notice. All Norwegian-flagged vessels are now prohibited from entering the Persian Gulf via the Strait of Hormuz due to a critical threat assessment indicating attacks are likely, ongoing military operations, and reports of civilian vessels coming under fire while attempting to exit the area. Companies with vessels already operating in the region retain responsibility for continuously assessing whether remaining or departing poses lower risk.

Urgent Rule Transportation
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20 Fall Incidents Recorded on Passenger Ships in Q1

The Norwegian Maritime Authority (NMA) recorded 20 fall incidents on passenger ships along the Norwegian coastline in January through March 2026, continuing an upward trend that began in 2020. Common causes identified by the NMA include breaches of procedures, inadequate anti-slip measures, unsuitable footwear, and work carried out under time pressure. The NMA emphasises the importance of systematic prevention, a strong safety culture, and compliance with procedures and routines to reverse this trend.

Routine Notice Maritime
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Norway RMS DCP Slots Fully Allocated for 2026

The Norwegian Medical Products Agency (NOMA) has announced that all Reference Member State (RMS) slots for decentralised procedure (DCP) assessment of human medicinal products for 2026 have been fully allocated. Requests received after 5 March 2026 will not be considered. Exceptions may be made for medicinal products of significant public health importance, particularly those on the announced list of needed products. NOMA will begin accepting requests for 2027 RMS DCP slots from the fourth quarter of 2026. This notice does not apply to veterinary DCP applications.

Routine Notice Pharmaceuticals
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Sonido v. District Court of First Circuit - Writs Denied

The Hawaii Supreme Court denied Sheldon Kalani Sonido's petition for writs of prohibition and mandamus, and dismissed his petition for a writ of certiorari without prejudice. The court held that the petitioner failed to demonstrate a clear and indisputable right to relief or a lack of alternatives, noting the district court had jurisdiction to determine its own jurisdiction over the counterclaim. If dissatisfied with the district court's dismissal, the petitioner could have sought appellate review under Hawaii Revised Statutes § 641-1(a).

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State v Mauai-Silifaiva — Restitution Order Vacated on Standing

The Intermediate Court of Appeals of the State of Hawaiʻi vacated the Circuit Court of the First Circuit's February 28, 2024 restitution order requiring defendant Faafetai Mauai-Silifaiva to pay $66,902.52 to the Department of Human Services. The court held that DHS lacked standing to seek restitution under HRS § 706-646 because the medical expenses were paid by AlohaCare, a contracted health plan, not directly by DHS. The case is remanded for further proceedings consistent with the opinion.

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Petitioner v. DS – Writ of Mandamus Denied, Custody Documents Stricken

The Hawaii Supreme Court denied a petition for writ of mandamus filed June 10, 2025, finding it moot because the Intermediate Court of Appeals had vacated the underlying February 13, 2025 child custody order in CAAP-25-0000175. A separate petition for extraordinary writ filed January 7, 2026 was also denied, with the court noting that family court post-divorce custody and visitation orders are appealable and extraordinary writ proceedings may not be used in lieu of normal appellate procedures. The court further struck from the record all documents filed after August 26, 2025 that contained the minor child's name or personal information, in violation of Hawaiʻi Court Records Rules 2.19 and 9.1, after Petitioner failed to demonstrate good faith compliance despite a prior warning.

Priority review Enforcement Family Law
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Belden Inc. v. CommScope LLC et al, Case 22-783

The United States District Court for the District of Delaware issued an opinion in Belden Inc. v. CommScope LLC et al, Case 22-783, presided over by District Judge Richard G. Andrews, filed on April 22, 2026. The full opinion is available via the PDF linked on the court's opinions page. This case appears to be a commercial dispute between two telecommunications infrastructure companies.

Priority review Enforcement Intellectual Property
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Wan v. Youyi Dong et al

District Judge Jennifer L. Hall of the United States District Court for the District of Delaware issued an opinion in Wan v. Youyi Dong et al, Case 23-023, filed on April 22, 2026. The opinion and its specific holdings are contained in the full PDF filing 23-023.pdf.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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BfArM Aktuelles aus den Fachbereichen

The German Federal Institute for Drugs and Medical Devices (BfArM) maintains a central updates hub linking to eight specialized subject areas: pharmaceuticals, drug authorization, clinical trials, pharmacovigilance, human medicine supply shortages, medical devices, coding systems, and the Federal Opium Agency. No substantive regulatory content, new rules, or enforcement actions are contained on this page.

Routine Notice Pharmaceuticals
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BfArM Events 2026: Digital Health, SNOMED-CT Training, genomDE Symposium

BfArM publishes a list of upcoming events for 2026, including DMEA 2026 (April 21-23) on enabling digital health, a SNOMED-CT developer training session (June 8), a SNOMED-CT ECL basic training (September 17), and the genomDE Symposium (September 28-29). The page also references a lecture series (Ringvorlesung) conducted with the Institute for Clinical Chemistry and Pharmacology and the Pharmaceutical Institute of the University of Bonn. No regulatory obligations or compliance deadlines are created by this event listing.

Routine Notice Healthcare
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Transport Canada Ship Safety Bulletins Index

Transport Canada's Marine Safety Directorate maintains an online index of Ship Safety Bulletins dating back to 1977, numbered sequentially by year of publication (e.g., 01/2003). The bulletins are aimed at owners, authorized representatives, and operators of commercial vessels, providing timely safety information including collision regulations, navigation, cargo handling, fire prevention, crew certification, and vessel inspection procedures. The index includes active bulletins as well as a separate archive of replaced bulletins.

Routine Notice Maritime
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Fluticasone Inhalation Spray Shortage Ends for Animals

Läkemedelsverket (Swedish Medicines Agency) announced on 20 April 2026 that the long-standing shortage of fluticasone inhalation spray for animals is over. Supply is now assessed as sufficient, and the previous recommendation to veterinary healthcare to restrict prescribing no longer applies. The agency states that new reported sales suspensions may arise and can be tracked via its searchable service updated daily.

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