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BPL: Fines Reflect Reporting Time and Not Overall Functioning

Eyewitness News Bahamas

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July 1, 2026

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Malaysiakini

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· Jun 30, 2026

PARLIAMENT | MPs approve tiered penalties for unreported job vacancies

Revised fines balance compliance and employer burden, says deputy minister.

Africa.com

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· Jul 9, 2026

DP World Drives Record Efficiency And Vessel Performance At Dar es Salaam Port

90+ reduction in discharge time highlights two years of operational transformation 8th July 2026: DP World Dar Es Salaam has achieved record vessel performance and reduced cargo discharge times by more than 90 at the Port of Dar es Salaam, marking a major milestone in the terminal’s transformation since commencing operations in April 2024. Operating []

UrduPoint

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· Jul 11, 2026

Licenses of 68 drivers involved in irresponsible driving, accidents suspended

Licenses of 68 drivers involved in irresponsible driving, accidents suspended

DutchNews.nl

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· Jul 3, 2026

Court says government should not have increased traffic fines

The government should not have increased traffic fines in 2024, a court in Utrecht ruled on Friday. Dutch authorities raised...

South China Morning Post

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· Jul 11, 2026

Hong Kong could adjust tunnel tolls as traffic surpasses pre-reform peak

Tolls at Hong Kong’s three cross-harbour tunnels could be adjusted in the future after traffic volumes exceeded pre-reform peaks, 2½ years after time-varying charges were introduced, transport authorities have said. A Transport Department paper submitted to the Legislative Council said tolls would need to remain flexible in the future because queues during some peak periods were still spilling onto connecting roads and non-tunnel lanes. “Total traffic volume across the three harbour crossings...

The Next Web

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· Jun 30, 2026

Irish court tells regulator to reconsider TikTok’s China data-transfer ban

The High Court upheld TikTok’s GDPR liability and its 530m fine, but sent the order suspending transfers to China back to the regulator for review. TikTok lost the argument that mattered most and won itself some breathing room on the rest. Ireland’s High Court has upheld the Data Protection Commission’s findings that the company breached [] This story continues at The Next Web

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Related coverage for "BPL: Fines Reflect Reporting Time and Not Overall Functioning": Malaysiakini — PARLIAMENT | MPs approve tiered penalties for unreported job vacancies. Africa.com — DP World Drives Record Efficiency And Vessel Performance At Dar es Salaam Port. UrduPoint — Licenses of 68 drivers involved in irresponsible driving, accidents suspended. DutchNews.nl — Court says government should not have increased traffic fines. South China Morning Post — Hong Kong could adjust tunnel tolls as traffic surpasses pre-reform peak. The Next Web — Irish court tells regulator to reconsider TikTok’s China data-transfer ban