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Thuringia Parliament President Considers Fines for MPs
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Politique·2 g önceRésumé IA

Thuringia Parliament President Considers Fines for MPs

Thuringia's Parliament President Thadäus König is open to introducing fines for MPs who receive disciplinary warnings, a measure already in place in the Bundestag. While acknowledging potential disciplinary benefits, König also noted concerns about increased legal disputes. The AfD faction, which has received the majority of disciplinary warnings in the current legislative period, is legally challenging two such warnings, marking the first time the Thuringian Constitutional Court will address the issue.

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Die Zeit
Incendio al deposito Versalis di Mantova: fumo nero e sfollamento di 800 lavoratori
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Environment·2 g önceRésumé IA

Incendio al deposito Versalis di Mantova: fumo nero e sfollamento di 800 lavoratori

Un incendio è scoppiato questa mattina in un deposito di materiale plastico (polistirolo) presso lo stabilimento Versalis di Mantova, nel polo chimico di via Taliercio. L'incendio ha provocato una densa colonna di fumo nero visibile da chilometri e un forte boato. Circa 800 lavoratori sono stati evacuati e le fiamme sono state confinate, evitando la propagazione. Nessuno è rimasto ferito o intossicato. Le autorità hanno emesso ordinanze per tenere chiuse le finestre nelle zone vicine e sono in corso monitoraggi ambientali.

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ANSA Cronaca
Japan's Fair Trade Commission to Order 1.6 Billion Yen in Fines for Bid-Rigging in Condo Renovations
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Law·4 g önceRésumé IA

Japan's Fair Trade Commission to Order 1.6 Billion Yen in Fines for Bid-Rigging in Condo Renovations

Japan's Fair Trade Commission plans to order over 30 construction companies, including Haseko Reform and Daikyo Anabuki Construction, to pay approximately 1.6 billion yen in fines for violating the Antimonopoly Act through bid-rigging on large-scale condominium renovation projects. Two design consulting firms will also be subject to orders to prevent recurrence.

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South Korea's Personal Information Protection Commission Fines Coupang 624.7 Billion Won for Data Breaches
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Law·4 g önceRésumé IA

South Korea's Personal Information Protection Commission Fines Coupang 624.7 Billion Won for Data Breaches

South Korea's Personal Information Protection Commission has imposed a record 624.7 billion won in fines on Coupang for a massive personal data leak affecting 37.5 million individuals and illegally collecting online activity records of over 10 million users. The fines include 423.6 billion won for the data breach and 211 billion won for unauthorized data collection.

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