Day: November 26, 2021

Pomilio Blumm wins record €200m EU tender for communications

EU Headquarters in Brussels -Pomilio Blumm wins record €200m EU tender for communications ROME, Nov. 26, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Pomilio Blumm has won a tender issued by the European Commission for €200 million over four years. The agency will be responsible for the design and implementation of multilingual communication

Consumer Health Sector Commits to Industry-Wide Environmental Charter

GENEVA, Nov. 26, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) —  The Global Self-Care Federation (GSCF) has today announced the launch of the Charter for Environmentally Sustainable Self-Care, the first global commitment from the consumer health industry to drive sustainable self-care. The Charter aims to reduce the impact of self-care products on the environment,

Do not ban bulk cooking oil sale in 2022: Legislator

The policies on cooking oil should not be disadvantageous to Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), such as a prohibition on selling bulk oil, to be imposed next year, a legislator Amin Ak, stated. The ban on selling bulk oil to be imposed since January 1, 2022, can likely have a

Constitutional Court verdict is remedy for public protests: DPD RI

The recent Constitutional Court verdict that declared the Job Creation Law as unconstitutional is a remedy for public and regional protests, Regional Representative Council (DPD RI) Deputy Speaker Sultan B. Najamudin stated. “The Constitutional Court has responded to the protests by the public and regions, especially for the workers that

Indonesians permitted to enter Saudi Arabia without booster vaccine

Indonesian citizens can enter the Holy Land after the Government of Saudi Arabia lifted the suspension of international travel for several countries and the booster vaccine requirement, Religious Affairs Minister Yaqut Cholil Qoumas stated. “There are no longer requirements for being vaccinated with the booster dose, but (umrah pilgrims) still

44% Jakartans have developed immunity to COVID: official

Forty-four percent of Jakarta residents have developed immunity to the coronavirus because a majority of them have been exposed to COVID-19, head of Jakarta’s Health Service, Widyastuti, has informed. In a statement released here on Friday, she noted that the figure was based on the results of a serology survey