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Consumer protection agency deletes thousands of pages as Trump administration seeks to dismantle it
Deletion of the bureau’s website content is just the most recent part of a larger plan to ‘undermine an agency that’s helped people’The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau deleted at least 2,200 webpages from its website last month, a move advocates say is part of the Trump administration’s latest effort to dismantle the federal consumer finance watchdog. The removed content was all published before Trump’s second term, and includes press releases, consumer advisories, congressional...
Thai watchdog to sue Meta over Facebook scam ads targeting users
Thai watchdog to sue Meta over Facebook scam ads targeting users BANGKOK: Thailand's consumer watchdog said it will sue Meta's Facebook for allegedly allowing scammers to use the platform to defraud users through adverts and for failing to protect consumers, the Consumer Council said on Thursday (Jun 4). Meta did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment. In previous cases, the company has said it invests in measures to detect and remove scam content and works with regulators...
Paying for 300 Mbps WiFi but getting only 50? Know how to file complaint and claim relief
Many broadband subscribers in India pay for high-speed internet but receive far less. What most do not realise is that this is not just a service failure — it is something you can formally complaint about and claim compensation for. If your broadband provider is delivering speeds significantly lower than what was promised, you have two main places to file complaint — the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) and the consumer court under the Consumer Protection Act, 2019.
Court orders 10 free biriyani plates for five Sundays after man finds dead insect in food
A Puducherry consumer commission has held a restaurant liable for serving contaminated food and directed it to compensate the customer along with providing 10 free plates of biriyani after a dead insect was found in a plate of biriyani. The District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, Puducherry, comprising S. Mouttouvel (President), A.S. Suvitha (Member) and G. Arumugam (Member) held that serving contaminated food amounted to "deficiency in service" under the Consumer Protection Act,...
France fines Shein €22 million, Shein calls fines disproportionate
France fines Shein €22 million, Shein calls fines disproportionate PARIS, June 3 : France's consumer protection agency fined Chinese fast fashion retailer Shein about €22 million over allegations including issues with returns, inadequate information on products' environmental quality and sending consumers non-compliant order confirmations. Shein called the fines disproportionate and discriminatory and said it would contest them.
Albania’s ‘flamingo revolution’ comes to Brussels
Listen on Spotify Apple Music Amazon Music The EU is struggling to land a new deal on consumer protections for airline passengers. After a week of intense negotiations that ultimately failed, transport ministers are meeting today to discuss the current state of play. The main sticking points: rules on compensation for delayed flights and the ease of filing these compensation claims.
Temu faces €200m EU fine over toxic, unsafe products
The European Union has slapped a €200 million fine on Chinese retailer Temu for selling products considered toxic or unsafe, including baby toys and electronics. The e-commerce giant disputes the ruling, which came under the EU's Digital Services Act, requiring online platforms to protect consumers from harmful content or products. Also in the show: Global air travel dips for the first time since the pandemic, and France is set to reimburse the cost of weight-loss drugs for obese patients.
Funeral director advocate says lax rules make it too easy to start a business
Calls to regulate Australia's funeral industry after grieving mum's 'unacceptable' experience Tue 2 Jun 2026 at 9:44am In short: Kerry Collard says the care of her daughter's body by a funeral company was "unacceptable". When she tried to complain about the service she received, she was turned away by multiple authorities. Her experience has sparked renewed calls for increased and centralised regulation of the funeral industry.
Millions of British tourists suffered package holiday problems in last year
Millions of British tourists suffered package holiday problems in last year One holidaymaker said she received no on-site support from their operator, causing them considerable stress - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments More than four million people encountered issues with package holidays over the past year, according to a new survey from Citizens Advice. The charity's findings suggest that while 76 per cent of adults have previously booked a package trip, a significant 34 per cent of them...