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ANPC Romania launched investigations into potential unfair commercial practices of online shopping platforms Temu and Shein

The National Authority for Consumer Protection (ANPC) is currently carrying out an action to check shopping sites and apps that operate as an online marketplace, Temu and Shein, ANPC informs in a press release. "The action focuses on possible unfair commercial practices of merchants, in relation to consumers, likely to distort, essentially, their economic behavior,

US resumes controversial Remain in Mexico policy

This week marked the return of the controversial “Remain in Mexico” policy, as two asylum seekers were sent back to Tijuana to await the resolution of their cases. Plus, Congress ditched a controversial measure last month that would have required women to register for the Selective Service supporters of gender-neutral registration say they'll keep working to include women. Also, our weekend arts preview has some intriguing ensemble music and lots of new visual art from border artists, including an exhibition of painted renditions of celebrity mugshots.

V plánu obnovy mi chybí „tah na budoucí branku , říká šéf české delegace ve Výboru regionů – EURACTIV cz

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Faculty Senate passes resolution to update academic integrity code

Media Credit: File Photo by Gabrielle Rhoads | Staff Photographer Anthony said the changes would also reduce the consequences for less severe academic integrity violations and increase the consequences for more severe academic integrity violations. The Faculty Senate unanimously passed a resolution Friday to update the Code of Academic Integrity, which would make the language more “restorative” while still holding students accountable for violations. Christy Anthony, the director of the Office of Students Rights and Responsibilities, said the changes allow officials to respond to lower-level academic integrity cases in a more “educational” way while also increasing consequences for repeated academic integrity violations. The changes to the code, which the Student Association Senate approved last week, will be implemented in July if approved by the Board of Trustees and following a “comprehensive rollout plan” of the changes in May, the resolution states.

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