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Ontario, Canada Offers Major Tax Credit to Support New Home Buyers
The government of Ontario, Canada, announced a new program that provides a significant sales tax credit on new homes, aiming…
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Australia Temporarily Bans Entry for Visitor Visa Holders from Iran
The Australian government has announced a temporary ban on entry for certain visitor visa holders coming from Iran, in a…
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Urgent Assistance for Widows, Divorced Women, and Low-Income Families in Turkey
The Turkish Asil Charity Association has announced the opening of a new registration phase for its social and humanitarian support…
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Canada Adjusts Super Visa Income Requirements to Ease Family Reunification
The Canadian government announced changes to the Super Visa income requirements effective March 31, aiming to make it easier for…
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New System for Licensing Foreign Lawyers in Canada
Canadian authorities have announced the implementation of new requirements for foreign-trained lawyers wishing to practice in the country, effective this…
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Germany Considers Tightening Penalties on Social Media Platforms
The government in Germany is considering imposing stricter penalties on social media platforms that fail to remove content that violates…
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Increase in Belgium’s Social Electricity Tariff Starting in April
Authorities in Belgium have announced a new increase in the social electricity tariff, effective from April 1, as part of…
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French Court Upholds Ban on Headscarves and Religious Symbols in Municipal Councils
The Administrative Court in Dijon, France, has upheld a decision banning the wearing of visible religious symbols in municipal council…
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Sudden Proximus Internet Outage Disrupts Service Across Belgium
Home internet services provided by Proximus in Belgium experienced a sudden outage today, Thursday, affecting a large number of subscribers…
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Belgium Raises Passing Threshold in New Education Reform
Belgium is set to implement a new reform in its education system, raising the student passing threshold to 60% instead…
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