BEIRUT (Parliament Politics Magazine): Many Lebanese and Syrians have been left searching for methods to stay warm, including burning plastic and burning old clothes by a snowstorm in the Middle East. In certain cases, sheep dung has been used for keeping warm
PARIS (Parliament Politics Magazine): The key concerns facing the European Union are climate change, digital transformation, and security, according to French President Emmanuel Macron, who called on member nations to unite and establish a common stance. The French presidency was kicked off
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine): Food prices are rising at their highest rate in nearly 30 years, putting a strain on living standards. Inflation rose to 5.4 percent in the 12 months ending in December, up from 5.1 percent the month before, inflicting
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine): An application was filed by a law firm based in London, on Tuesday, with British police demanding the arrest of India’s army chief and a senior government official of India for their alleged complicity in war crimes in
BEIJING (Parliament Politics Magazine): The Chinese IT giant’s enormous coffers and adaptability are considered as critical to surviving the coming year. Alibaba has had a difficult 14 months. The Chinese tech behemoth has struggled since regulators abruptly halted the first public offering
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine): After Russia gathered roughly 100,000 troops on its border, Ukraine is being armed with short-range anti-tank missiles from Britain for self-defence purposes, according to the defence secretary. A smaller group of British troops will also be dispatched to
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine): According to a documentary, Arnold van den Bergh handed over a diarist and her family to the Nazis. Following the documentary, Anne Frank may have been betrayed by a renowned Jewish businessman who turned a Nazi agent in
ISTANBUL (Parliament Politics Magazine): The infrequent passerby stops at the window of NakitCoins, which is located just off Istiklal Street, Istanbul’s busiest pedestrian thoroughfare, to look at a screen displaying cryptocurrency prices. Despite a previous history of scandalised exchanges, the brick-and-mortar exchange,
KYIV (Parliament Politics Magazine): Ukraine claimed that Russia was responsible for a cyberattack that vandalised its official websites and that Russia is engaging in a “hybrid war” with its neighbour on Sunday. This was declared a day after Microsoft’s announcement about dozens
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine): Sue Gray is said to have interviewed Boris Johnson as part of the probe into numerous parties at Downing Street, after news of a new Covid-rule-breaking gathering surfaced yesterday night. According to the Daily Telegraph, Mr Johnson is
