Trump administration aims to cut regulations on US commercial fishing | Donald Trump News

Trump administration aims to cut regulations on US commercial fishing | Donald Trump News

Published On 2 Jul 20262 Jul 2026 The administration of United States President Donald Trump is slashing commercial fishing regulations from coast to coast, including reopening New England waters to scallop fishing that was banned after overfishing. “We’re opening the Atlantic and the Pacific, and the American consumers are going to benefit from what we’re…

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Africa: CAF Holds Successful Two-Day Meeting of CAF Legal, Governance and Judicial Bodies Chairpersons and Vice Chairperson to Review and Improve CAF Statutes and Regulations

Africa: CAF Holds Successful Two-Day Meeting of CAF Legal, Governance and Judicial Bodies Chairpersons and Vice Chairperson to Review and Improve CAF Statutes and Regulations

The Confédération Africaine de Football (“CAF”) recently held a successful two-day meeting with the Chairpersons and Vice Chairperson of the CAF’s Judicial Tribunals at the CAF Headquarters in Cairo, Egypt. The objective of the two-day meeting was to bring together the leadership (Chair and vice chairpersons) of the Disciplinary Board, Appeal Board, Legal Committee, Governance…

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From digital sovereignty regulations to real-world realities

From digital sovereignty regulations to real-world realities

Siya Madyibi, executive director for Microsoft’s corporate, external and legal affairs in South Africa. As a lawyer for Microsoft, Siya Madyibi, executive director for Microsoft’s corporate, external and legal affairs in South Africa, has a keen interest in geopolitics. One of the situations he is watching closely is the deterioration in relations between South Africa…

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Draft regulations set stage for digital identity in SA

Draft regulations set stage for digital identity in SA

Department of Home Affairs minister Leon Schreiber. South Africa is moving closer to a formal digital identity framework after Department of Home Affairs (DHA) minister Leon Schreiber published draft amendments under the Identification Act 1997 for public comment, with submissions open until 6 June. The proposed regulations set out how a national digital identity system…

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Africa: CAF Holds Successful Two-Day Meeting of CAF Legal, Governance and Judicial Bodies Chairpersons and Vice Chairperson to Review and Improve CAF Statutes and Regulations

Africa Tightens Ai and Data Regulations As Stablecoin Adoption Grows in Finance Sector

Nairobi — As banks, financial institutions, telecommunications firms and payment service providers (PSPs) increasingly adopt stablecoins as core infrastructure for treasury management and cross-border payments, regulatory defensibility is emerging as a critical priority. A new report indicates that this shift is accelerating a broader transition in Africa’s digital economy–from basic data protection frameworks to active,…

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A cross-regional guide to Africa’s crypto regulations

A cross-regional guide to Africa’s crypto regulations

Virtual assets, commonly referred to as crypto assets or digital currencies, are reshaping the global financial landscape. In Africa, where financial inclusion remains a pressing challenge, the rise of virtual assets presents both opportunities and regulatory dilemmas. This article provides a comparative overview of the regulatory frameworks governing virtual assets across East, West and Southern…

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Judge bins ICASA’s mobile broadband regulations

Judge bins ICASA’s mobile broadband regulations

ICASA’s Mobile Broadband Regulations have been set aside. A judge in the Pretoria High Court has slammed the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA), setting aside key aspects of its Mobile Broadband Services Regulations and refusing to send them back for reconsideration. The judge said the problems were so fundamental – and the market…

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