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Japan PMDA Drug Safety Alerts, 16 Alerts Listed

PMDA publishes a reference index of 16 drug safety alerts for healthcare professionals, covering drug classes including COVID-19 treatments (Xocova, Lagevrio), DPP-4 inhibitors, benzodiazepine receptor agonists, and drugs such as lamotrigine, thiamazole, and benzbromarone. Alerts range from Alert No. 1 (August 2010) through Alert No. 16 (December 2024), with several marked as revised. The English version is noted as a convenience translation with the Japanese original prevailing in case of inconsistency.

Routine Notice Pharmaceuticals
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Dear Healthcare Professional Letters - Emergent and Rapid Drug Safety Communications

PMDA maintains an index of Dear Healthcare Professional Letters (DHPCs) communicating drug safety information to medical institutions in Japan. The letters are categorized as Yellow Letters (emergent and important safety information requiring immediate communication) and Blue Letters (prompt but non-emergent safety information). The index lists nine DHPCs issued between August 2011 and June 2021, covering drugs including Verzenio (abemaciclib), Lamictal (lamotrigine), Xeplion (paliperidone), and others, each with associated case reports. Marketing authorization holders are required under Article 68-10 of the Act on Securing Quality, Efficacy and Safety of Products Including Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices to take necessary measures including recall, suspension of sales, and information provision when drugs may cause public health hazards.

Routine Notice Pharmaceuticals
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Ongoing Drug Safety Evaluations, Risk Information

PMDA and MHLW publish ongoing drug safety evaluations for drugs marketed in Japan, including HPV vaccines (bivalent and quadrivalent) and Bevacizumab (genetical recombination). The page summarises two evaluation categories: risk information supported by accumulated ADR reports or EPPV data, and risk information flagged by foreign regulatory agencies or published studies where PMDA and MHLW have commenced review. Completed evaluations are moved to the Revisions of PRECAUTIONS webpage, and patients are advised not to discontinue treatment without consulting a physician.

Routine Notice Pharmaceuticals
US TTB Rulings
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New AVA Rulings: TTB Proposes Champlain Valley of Vermont and Establishes Nashoba Valley and Nine Lakes AVAs

TTB has published both a proposed rule and final rules related to American Viticultural Areas (AVAs). TTB proposes to establish the 'Champlain Valley of Vermont' AVA (comments due May 26, 2026), and has established two new AVAs: the 'Nashoba Valley' AVA in Worcester County, Massachusetts, and the 'Nine Lakes of East Tennessee' AVA in northeastern Tennessee. Both final rules are effective April 23, 2026. None of these new AVAs are located within or contain any existing AVA.

Priority review Notice Food Safety
Japan MOJ News
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Japan and Timor-Leste Sign Justice Cooperation Memorandum

On 5 March 2026, Minister of Justice HIRAGUCHI Hiroshi of Japan and Minister of Justice Sergio de Jesus Fernandes da Costa Hornai of Timor-Leste signed a Memorandum of Cooperation between their respective ministries. The signing ceremony took place in Tokyo and was followed by a meeting where both ministers discussed promoting cooperation in the field of law and justice between the two nations.

Routine Notice Criminal Justice
Japan MOJ News
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German Delegation Meets State Minister MITANI, 6th Apr

On 6 April 2026, State Minister MITANI Hidehiro of Japan received a courtesy visit from a delegation of the Committee on Legal Affairs and Consumer Protection of the German Federal Parliament. The delegation head, Mr. Carsten Müller, and State Minister Mitani exchanged views on the use of AI in the legal field. Both parties reaffirmed that the Ministry of Justice of Japan and the German Federal Parliament will maintain and further develop their cooperative relationship in the field of law and justice.

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Japan MOJ News
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Japan Vietnam Justice Ministers Meet, 16th Mar

On 16 March 2026, Mr. HIRAGUCHI Hiroshi, Minister of Justice of Japan, received a courtesy visit by H.E. Mr. Phan Chi Hieu, Deputy Minister of Justice of the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam. The two ministers reaffirmed that the Ministry of Justice of the two countries would maintain and further develop their cooperative relationship through the newly launched Japan-Vietnam LEAD (Legal Exchange And Development) joint research project.

Routine Notice International Trade
EU DG JUST News
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EU Announces €235 Million Humanitarian Aid for West and Central Africa

The European Commission has announced €235 million in humanitarian assistance to support the most vulnerable populations in West and Central Africa. Funding is distributed across eight countries and one regional programme: Central Sahel (€75M), Cameroon (€16.6M), Central African Republic (€22M), Chad (€72M), Mauritania (€4.8M), Nigeria (€33M), coastal countries (€6M), and regional projects (€6.4M). Commissioner Hadja Lahbib highlighted that the region faces a convergence of conflict, hunger, instability, and climate shocks, with over 12.4 million people in the Central Sahel alone requiring humanitarian assistance.

Routine Notice Government Contracting
EU DG JUST News
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Commissioner Kos Opens Third EU-Ukraine Business Summit in Brussels

Commissioner for Enlargement Marta Kos and Ukraine's Deputy Prime Minister Taras Kachka opened the third EU-Ukraine Business Summit in Brussels on 22 April 2026, bringing together over 1,000 business leaders, policymakers, and investors over two days. The summit aims to mobilise private and public investment for Ukraine's recovery ahead of the Ukraine Recovery Conference in Poland, with the EU's Ukraine Investment Framework providing €9.5 billion in guarantees and grants expected to mobilise up to €40 billion in investments by 2027. The Commission continues to welcome investment proposals through its Calls for Expressions of Interest, particularly from EU-Ukrainian joint ventures in key industrial sectors.

Routine Notice Financial Services
EU DG JUST News
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EU Commission Recommendation on Removing Barriers to Power Purchase Agreements

The European Commission has published a Recommendation on removing barriers to the development of Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) and other energy purchase agreements. PPAs are long-term bilateral contracts between generators and corporate consumers that facilitate construction of new clean energy installations and provide price certainty. The recommendation follows a 4-week call for evidence and addresses bottlenecks including access for small buyers, guarantees, accounting rules, and guarantees of origin.

Routine Guidance Energy
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Japan-Led ISO Motorway ADS Standards Published: ISO 23792-1 and ISO 23792-2

Japan, serving as convenor of ISO/TC204/WG14, has led the development of two new international standards for Motorway Chauffeur Systems: ISO 23792-1:2026 (published March 27, 2026) covering framework and general requirements, and ISO 23792-2:2026 (published March 19, 2026) covering discretionary lane change requirements and test procedures. The standards establish baseline functionality requirements and test procedures for Level 3 Automated Driving Systems on motorways to support global ADS market expansion while reducing traffic accidents caused by human error.

Routine Notice Transportation
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Japan Establishes Task Force to Secure Medical Supplies Due to Middle East Situation

METI and the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare have established a joint Task Force to secure supplies of medical products including pharmaceuticals, medical devices, and medical supplies that may be affected by the situation in the Middle East. The Task Force held its first meeting at 11:30 a.m. on March 31, 2026, and will operate behind closed doors to encourage frank discussion. The Task Force aims to implement comprehensive approaches including analysis of challenges in ensuring stable supplies and discussion of possible responses to the situation.

Routine Notice Healthcare
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Special Economic Measures (Russia) Regulations – Comprehensive Prohibitions

The Special Economic Measures (Russia) Regulations, enacted under SEMA, impose comprehensive sanctions including asset freezes on designated persons, export and import restrictions, and financial prohibitions. The regulations prohibit Canadians and persons in Canada from dealing in property of designated persons, providing financial services, exporting goods to Russia for offshore oil/shale/arctic exploration, importing Russian petroleum products and coal, and shipping luxury goods. Additional prohibitions cover arms exports, jet fuel, chemicals, diamonds, maritime transport services for Russian crude oil, and aviation insurance and reinsurance services. Three regulatory amendments were registered in 2025-2026, most recently on March 25, 2026.

Priority review Notice Sanctions
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Trump Account $1,000 Contribution Eligibility for Children Born 2025-2028

The USVI Bureau of Internal Revenue informs individual taxpayers about a new Trump Account benefit available to children born after 2024 and before 2029 who are U.S. citizens. Parents, guardians, and authorized individuals may elect to establish a Trump Account and receive a $1,000 federal contribution for eligible children by filing IRS Form 4547 electronically at TrumpAccounts.gov or by mail to the IRS in Austin, TX. The Treasury Department will send account-opening information starting in May 2026.

Routine Notice Taxation
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W-2VI Due February 2nd for USVI Employers

The USVI Bureau of Internal Revenue has reminded employers that Form W-2VI must be provided to employees by February 2, 2026. Form W-2VIs and Form W-3SS are now available for pickup at all Bureau offices on St. Thomas, St. Croix, and St. John. Employers with questions should contact the Federal Disclosure Office at (340) 715-1040, extension 2240.

Routine Notice Taxation
Poland GIIF News
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GIIF Publications Include Risk Assessments, Annual Reports

GIIF (Generalny Inspektor Informacji Finansowej) maintains a publications page listing its own reports covering the period 2004–2017, including the National Money Laundering and Terrorism Financing Risk Assessment, a GIIF Control Procedure Scheme, and annual activity reports. Prior publications from the archival Ministry of Finance website cover the same period. The page provides clickable links to each document type but contains no new regulatory obligations.

Routine Notice Anti-Money Laundering
Poland GIIF News
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GIIF Communications: Annual Report 2025, Training, Guidelines

GIIF maintains a communications portal on the Polish Ministry of Finance website, listing links to publications and guidelines for reporting institutions, training programs, reporting requirements, and Poland's role in the international AML/CFT system. The portal references Communication No. 107 regarding the 2025 Annual Report, Communication No. 106 on the training program for reporting entities, and Communication No. 105 on the AML/CFT strategy. The page was updated to version 21.0 on January 22, 2025.

Routine Notice Anti-Money Laundering
Germany BMJ Press
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Germany Modernizes Product Liability Law for Software and AI

The German Bundestag has passed legislation modernizing product liability law to explicitly cover software and AI systems. The update extends traditional product liability rules to digital products, addressing a gap in consumer protection for software defects and AI-related harm. The new framework creates explicit obligations for manufacturers and sellers of digital products regarding safety and defect liability.

Priority review Notice Consumer Protection
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Dual Benefit Payments Q&A: Railroad Retirement and Social Security Interaction

The RRB published a Q&A explaining how railroad retirement annuities interact with Social Security benefits, including changes under the Social Security Fairness Act (SSFA) signed in January 2025. The SSFA repealed earlier legislation that reduced railroad retirement annuities for annuitants also receiving public service pensions, with tier I reductions eliminated for months after December 2023. The guidance covers dual-benefit calculations, spouse and survivor annuity restrictions, and provides contact information for RRB field offices at 1-877-772-5772.

Routine Guidance Pensions & Retirement
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RRB Launches New Online Services for Retired Railroad Employees

The U.S. Railroad Retirement Board announced in March 2026 that retired railroad workers receiving a monthly annuity can now update their mailing address and direct deposit information online through the myRRB portal at RRB.gov/myRRB. Retired spouses and other annuitants are not yet eligible for these services and must continue contacting a local RRB field office. A Login.gov account is required to access all secure myRRB services, as part of the RRB's ongoing Information Technology modernization initiative.

Routine Notice Government Administration
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Search Form for German Constitutional Court Decisions

The Bundesverfassungsgericht (German Constitutional Court) provides an online decision search portal listing recent constitutional rulings. Recent decisions include interim procedural orders, inadmissible constitutional complaints against International Health Regulations amendments, and unsuccessful applications for provisional injunctions. The court also announces upcoming public engagement events including an Open Day scheduled for May 16, 2026, and recent visits to international courts.

Routine Notice Judicial Administration
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Constitutional Complaints on Commercial Practices, Trademark Law

The BVerfG First Senate preview lists 13 pending constitutional complaints covering diverse topics: commercial trademark disputes, German Police Acts (Bavarian and Saxon data-collection and use-of-force powers), family law (co-motherhood, adoption, parental custody transfer), digital rights (online platform content moderation, journalist phone-tap surveillance), public broadcasting financing challenges by ZDF and ARD, a telecommunications cost-apportionment provision, the Metall-auf-Metall copyright sampling case, and Baden-Württemberg rescue services legislation. The document signals upcoming decisions but contains no rulings, penalties, or binding obligations.

Routine Notice Judicial Administration
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German Constitutional Court Selected Decisions

The German Federal Constitutional Court (Bundesverfassungsgericht) provides English translations of selected landmark decisions organised into thematic chapters. Topics covered include Human Dignity, General Right of Personality and Data Protection, European Law, International Law, Rule of Law, and Democracy and Elections. The project is ongoing, with additional chapters to be added subsequently.

Routine Notice Judicial Administration
US NSF News
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Podcast: Colorado School of Mines Research on Critical Minerals Recovery From Mining Byproducts

The National Science Foundation published a podcast on April 21, 2026 featuring Elizabeth Holley, associate professor of mining engineering at Colorado School of Mines, discussing domestic supply strategies for critical minerals essential to modern technologies. The discussion focuses on recovering critical minerals from the byproducts of existing mining sites as a pathway to strengthen national security through increased domestic supply.

Routine Notice Environmental Protection
US NSF News
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Mikhail Lukin Discusses Neutral Atom Qubits, Quantum Computing

NSF released a podcast episode featuring Mikhail Lukin, an NSF-supported professor, discussing his work with neutral atom qubits and the importance of error correction in quantum computing. The episode covers Lukin's research in quantum information science and engineering, as well as his experience transitioning from academia to founding a company in the quantum computing industry.

Routine Notice Telecommunications
US NSF News
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2,500 Graduate Research Fellowships Announced for 2026-2027

The U.S. National Science Foundation announced it will award 2,500 Graduate Research Fellowships for the 2026-2027 academic year to outstanding graduate students pursuing research-based STEM degrees. Recipients were selected from a highly competitive pool of nearly 14,000 applicants nationwide, representing all 50 U.S. states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico, based on their intellectual merit and broader impacts. The fellowships provide three years of financial support over five years to fellows demonstrating potential for significant achievements in research.

Routine Notice Education
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2026 KISA Senior Research Intern Fixed-Term Worker Recruitment

KISA (Korea Internet & Security Agency) published a recruitment announcement on March 26, 2026, seeking fixed-term research support workers for senior intern positions. The announcement directs applicants to submit materials through the dedicated portal at https://kisa.applyin.co.kr/, with three attached documents available for download including the official notice and job description. No compliance obligations or regulatory requirements are imposed on external parties.

Routine Notice Employment & Labor
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KISA 2026 Contract Recruitment: Machine Equipment Maintenance Manager, Records Management Specialist

KISA (Korea Internet & Security Agency) has posted a first-round 2026 recruitment notice for two indefinite-term contract positions: a Machine Equipment Maintenance Manager and a Records Management Specialist. Applications must be submitted via the dedicated portal at kisa.applyin.co.kr, with supporting documentation including a job description form and KISA employee recruitment guide available as PDF attachments. The notice was published on 26 March 2026 and had been viewed 6,372 times at time of publication.

Routine Notice Cybersecurity
US NIH News
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NIH-Funded AI Model Predicts Cancer Survival from Single-Cell Tumor Data

Researchers at Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU), supported by NIH's National Cancer Institute, developed scSurvival, a machine learning model that analyzes single-cell tumor data to predict patient survival outcomes. The model was validated on clinical data from more than 150 cancer patients with melanoma and liver cancer, demonstrating improved accuracy over traditional methods by identifying specific immune and tumor cell populations associated with treatment response and survival risk.

Routine Notice Healthcare
US NIH News
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Dr. Jonathan M. Green Selected CEO of NIH Clinical Center

NIH has selected Dr. Jonathan M. Green as chief executive officer of the NIH Clinical Center, the world's largest hospital devoted to clinical research. Dr. Green will begin his role on May 17, 2026, overseeing the Clinical Center's nearly $700 million annual operating budget, its 200-bed, 870,000-square-foot research center on NIH's Bethesda campus, and an ongoing expansion adding over 570,000 square feet of space expected to be completed in 2029. The Clinical Center recorded over 3,000 inpatient admissions and nearly 72,000 outpatient visits last year, with every patient enrolled in a research protocol.

Routine Notice Healthcare
US NIH News
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NIH-Funded CRISPR Breakthrough Enables Precision Delivery for Cancer, ALS

NIH-funded researchers at UT Austin discovered an enhanced CRISPR gene-editing system (Al3Cas12f) small enough for targeted delivery in the human body using adeno-associated virus vectors. The engineered variant (Al3Cas12f RKK) improved editing efficiency from less than 10% to more than 80%, potentially enabling treatments for cancer, ALS, and other diseases.

Routine Notice Public Health
France ART News
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ART Issues Opinion on Paris Airports Economic Regulation Contract Draft 2027-2034

ART published avis n°2026-030 on April 9, 2026, delivering its simple opinion on the draft Economic Regulation Contract (CRE) between the French State and Aéroports de Paris for the period January 1, 2027 to December 31, 2034. The 8-year derogaotry contract supports an unprecedented €8.4 billion investment program with approximately €17 billion in forecast charges. The Authority makes four sets of recommendations: (1) revision and consolidation of economic/financial trajectories; (2) better alignment of risk and remuneration, with a maximum acceptable WACC of 5.6% after tax for the 8-year contract versus 4.3% under annual regulation; (3) improved tariff structure transparency and coherence; (4) strengthened contractual clarity and user information. This opinion is preparatory to the binding avis conforme the Authority must render on the final negotiated CRE, with implementation of recommendations deemed reasonable and proportionate to the announced January 1, 2027 effective date.

Priority review Notice Aviation
France ART News
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ART Publishes Highway Concession Market Reform Guidelines

ART has published two new guidelines on highway concession company (SCA) market commissions—one on commission composition and one on internal rules. The guidelines implement the reform from the March 18, 2026 decree, which significantly raised thresholds for adapted procedures, notably for works contracts between €500,000 and €2 million excluding VAT. Concessionary companies must submit their new internal rules to ART for approval by May 18, 2026, with the rules applicable to contracts where consultation begins from July 1, 2026 onward.

Priority review Guidance Transportation
France ART News
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3rd Mobility Data Meetings Webinar, June 5, 2026

ART (Autorité de régulation des transports) announces the 3rd edition of its Mobility Data Meetings (Rencontres données de mobilité) on Friday, June 5, 2026, as a webinar from 9:45 to 16:00. Co-labeled NAPCORE, the event is chaired by Sophie Auconie, Vice-President of ART, and brings together public actors, experts, and European partners to share best practices on mobility data publication and traveller information. Sessions cover EU orientation and implementation, facilitated use of mobility data for travellers, concrete compliance levers, and technical arbitration related to data publication.

Routine Notice Transportation
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EP3542333A1 - Mobile Voice Data Services via Cryptocurrency, Eric Martin

The European Patent Office published EP3542333A1, a European patent application for a system and method enabling mobile voice, data, and text services to be delivered via cryptocurrency transactions. The patent application was filed by Eric Martin and covers IPC classifications G06Q including payment systems, commerce platforms, and data services. The publication date is April 15, 2026.

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Cardless ATM Transaction via Mobile Device System

Mastercard International Incorporated has obtained publication of European patent application EP3507754A1 for a method and system enabling cardless ATM transactions via mobile devices. The application, filed with the European Patent Office, names Daniel Jason Goodman, Max Alexander Belin, and Michael Leung as inventors, with the publication date of April 15, 2026. The invention covers a mobile-based authentication system for cash withdrawal without physical payment cards.

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NChain Blockchain Random Number Generation Patent, Apr 15

European Patent Application EP3669314A1 filed by nChain Licensing AG for blockchain-based random number generation was published by the EPO on 15 April 2026. The application names inventors CHAN Ying, KRAMER Dean, and WRIGHT Craig Steven and is classified under IPC categories G06Q 20/22, G06Q 20/38, and H04L 9/08. The application is designated for all contracting states including AT, BE, CH, DE, DK, ES, FI, FR, GB, IE, IT, NL, NO, PT, SE, and others.

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Tradeweb Markets LLC European Patent EP3633584A1 Financial Transaction Clearing System

European Patent application EP3633584A1 titled 'SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CLEARING TRANSACTIONS' was published by the EPO on April 15, 2026. The patent application was filed by Tradeweb Markets LLC with inventors Elisabeth Kirby, Kevin Hill, and Ian Stocks. The invention covers financial transaction clearing systems classified under IPC G06Q 40/00 (finance; insurance; commerce; administration; commercial or business management) and is designated across 32 EU member and extension states.

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Methods and Systems for Continuous Risk Monitoring and Dynamic Underwriting Pricing, Virtual I Switzerland Ltd.

The EPO published patent application EP3655910A1 for 'Methods and Systems for Continuous Risk Monitoring and Dynamic Underwriting Pricing' filed by Virtual I Switzerland Ltd., with inventor Geylani Veysel Sinan, published April 15, 2026. This publication establishes a priority date and makes the technical details publicly available, indicating the applicant's intent to seek exclusive rights across EPO member states. The patent application covers continuous risk monitoring and dynamic underwriting pricing systems with applications in insurance, financial services, and potentially other sectors.

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Ant Group Blockchain Transaction Method EP Patent Published

The EPO published patent application EP2024001024A1 filed by Ant Blockchain Technology (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. on April 15, 2026, covering a method for executing transactions in a blockchain system. The application is classified under G06Q 40/04 (financial transaction systems) and the designation of inventor has not yet been filed. The application covers designated EPO contracting states including DE, FR, GB, IT, NL, and 26 other jurisdictions.

Routine Notice Intellectual Property
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Royal Bank of Canada Digital Reward Processing Patent

Royal Bank of Canada has obtained publication of European patent application EP4254220A2, titled 'Methods and Systems for Digital Reward Processing', published by the EPO on 15 April 2026. The application lists inventors Edison U. Ortiz and Iustina-Miruna Vintila and covers digital reward processing systems incorporating cryptographic and privacy-enhancing technologies. The application is published for all 38 designated contracting and extension states across Europe.

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METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ATTRIBUTING A TRANSACTION PARAMETER

The EPO published patent application EP2024112256A1 by applicant Tenpay Global Pte. Ltd. on April 15, 2026, covering methods and systems for attributing a transaction parameter. The invention relates to financial technology under IPC classifications G06Q 40/04 and G06Q 30/0601, with all EU member states designated as potential validation states.

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Dutch North Sea Programme 2028-2033 Cross-Border Participation Notice Under Espoo Convention

BSH published a notice on 13 April 2026 initiating Germany's cross-border participation in the Dutch North Sea Programme 2028-2033 scoping process, pursuant to Article 10 of the Espoo Convention on Environmental Impact Assessment in a Transboundary Context. Scoping documents and participation plans are available on the BSH website from 13 April through 11 May 2026, with physical copies accessible at BSH libraries in Hamburg and Rostock during business hours. Comments on the scoping documents must be submitted to the Dutch Ministry for Infrastructure and Water Management by 11 May 2026, or alternatively to BSH by 8 May 2026.

Routine Notice Maritime
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BSH 2025 Annual Report Released, Digital Navigation Focus

BSH has released its 2025 Annual Report, highlighting the official beginning of the IHO S-100 standard implementation for digital nautical charts in early 2026, which the agency describes as revolutionising maritime navigation. The report also commemorates BSH's 35th anniversary on 3 October, marking 35 years of German unity with a celebratory event including an open day and ship tours. Additional topics covered include the MoBo monitoring buoy deployed in the North Sea from September 2025, sea surface temperatures in the North and Baltic Seas, and offshore wind energy developments.

Routine Notice Maritime
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Germany BSH Annual Press Conference 2026: Offshore Wind, Maritime Navigation, and Safety

Germany's BSH held its 2026 annual press conference highlighting offshore wind expansion targets of 10.2 GW currently installed, with a 40 GW interim target for 2035 (projected to be reached in 2034 with ~42 GW) and 70 GW by 2045. A Denmark-Germany agreement for 2 GW of cross-border offshore wind was signed at the January 2026 North Sea Summit. The IMO MASS-Code for autonomous vessels is planned for adoption in May 2026. BSH also reported increasing satellite navigation disruptions in the Baltic Sea and provided an update on the OceanEye initiative (€50M for global ocean observation) and Germany's participation in the Argo program (funding 300 of 4,000 global floats).

Routine Notice Energy
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Critical Spring Security Vulnerabilities Fixed, Authentication Bypass Risk

CSIRT-ITA issued an alert (AL05/260422/CSIRT-ITA) reporting that security updates have resolved new vulnerabilities in Spring Security and Spring Authorization Server, including one classified as "critical" severity and two classified as "high" severity. The affected products include Spring Security versions 7.0.4 and earlier, and Spring Authorization Server versions 1.3.10, 1.4.9, 1.5.6 and earlier. Three CVEs are referenced: CVE-2026-22752, CVE-2026-22753, and CVE-2026-22754. The alert recommends updating vulnerable products to patched versions following the vendor security bulletins published at spring.io/security.

Priority review Notice Cybersecurity
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Zimbra CVE-2025-48700 Active Exploitation Detected by Italy CSIRT

CSIRT-ITA has issued Alert AL06/260422/CSIRT-ITA confirming active in-the-wild exploitation of CVE-2025-48700, a stored Cross-Site Scripting vulnerability in Zimbra Collaboration Suite with CVSS v3.x score of 7.2 (High). The flaw stems from insufficient HTML sanitization in the Classic UI email interface, allowing malicious code hidden in HTML email content to bypass security controls and execute in users' browser sessions, enabling unauthorized access to sensitive system information. Affected versions span ZCS 10.1.x, 10.0.x, 9.x, and 8.8.x branches prior to their respective latest patched releases. CSIRT-ITA recommends immediate patching to the latest available versions as the primary mitigation measure.

Priority review Guidance Cybersecurity
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Ball Lock Assembly Retention Pin EP3880279A1

The European Patent Office granted European patent application EP3880279A1 to Pulse NeedleFree Systems, LLC for a ball lock assembly with retention pin used in medical injection devices. The patent, filed by inventor Mikhail Zolotukhin, covers A61M 5/48 and A61M 5/315 classifications and is designated valid in 31 European member states including AL, AT, BE, BG, CH, CY, CZ, DE, DK, EE, ES, FI, FR, GB, GR, HR, HU, IE, IS, IT, LI, LT, LU, LV, MC, MK, MT, NL, NO, PL, PT, RO, RS, SE, SI, SK, SM, TR.

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Lymphatic System Drug Delivery Patent EP3801464A1

The European Patent Office published patent application EP3801464A1 titled 'Drug Delivery Methods Targeting the Lymphatic System' on April 15, 2026. The patent applicant is Vivasor, Inc., with inventor Russell Frederick ROS, and covers IPC classifications A61K 9/00, A61M 37/00, A61P 35/00, and A61P 35/04. The designated states include all EPC contracting states (AL, AT, BE, BG, CH, CY, CZ, DE, DK, EE, ES, FI, FR, GB, GR, HR, HU, IE, IS, IT, LI, LT, LU, LV, MC, MK, MT, NL, NO, PL, PT, RO, RS, SE, SI, SK, SM, TR).

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Guide Extension Catheter EP3908197A1, Teleflex, Apr 15

The European Patent Office granted patent EP3908197A1 to Teleflex Life Sciences LLC on April 15, 2026, for a guide extension catheter. The patent lists Joshua Brenizer, Dean Peterson, Thomas Kouchoukos, and Mark Wendle as inventors, with IPC classifications covering catheter and valve devices. The patent confers exclusive rights to Teleflex for the stated term from filing.

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Tanzania

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Jordan

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Bangladesh

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Bahamas

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Morocco

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Indonesia

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Montenegro

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Rwanda

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Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Isle of Man

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Peru

1 sources

Serbia

1 sources

Zambia

1 sources

Zimbabwe

1 sources

Latvia

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Saint Kitts and Nevis

1 sources

Paraguay

1 sources

Maldives

1 sources

Bhutan

1 sources

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1 sources

Portugal

1 sources

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1 sources

Iraq

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Uganda

1 sources

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Ethiopia

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Namibia

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Oman

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Anguilla

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Myanmar

1 sources

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