ABU DHABI (Parliament Politics Magazine): Following a spate of missile assaults by Yemen’s Houthi terrorists, the US will deploy cutting-edge fighter jets and a guided missile destroyer to help defend the UAE, according to a US statement released Wednesday. According to the
BERLIN (Parliament Politics Magazine): Prosecutors believe two individuals suspected of murdering two German police officers to be poachers. The officers were shot and killed early Monday morning in the west of Germany while conducting a routine traffic check. The automobile they came
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine): Have you recently graduated or will you soon be graduating? Then you may want to know what salary you can expect in your first job. Asia Skifati, senior manager at staffing specialist Walters People, explains what salary you
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine): Have you just finished school and find it difficult to list talents on your resume? Maybe you are a real team player, a communication miracle or a go-getter? You can surely recognise yourself in one of the profiles
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine): From virtual balancing act to focus on wellbeing and an ongoing war for talent. These trends will continue to emerge in the work, HR and recruitment landscape in 2022. 1. War for talent According to a recent
LONDON(Parliament Politics Magazine): The networking site LinkedIn mapped out the most in-demand hard and soft skills at the moment. It based this on the nearly 600 million members that appear on the platform and the associated jobs. The most in-demand skills were
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine): Meetings: for some the moment to make decisions, for others the ultimate form of wasting time. But are meetings really necessary? And what if we met less? Would we be more productive then? Company culture Meetings are
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine): Digital is the new normal and that also applies to professional communication. What are the etiquette rules and how do we keep it businesslike and efficient? Digital boost Due to the Corona crisis, digital communication has received a
London, (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The “Diamonds” singer and fashion mogul, 33, is pregnant, expecting her first baby with rapper A$AP Rocky. The couple was photographed out in New York City over the weekend, where Rihanna debuted her baby bump while wearing
London, (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The NHS Soup and Shake diet plan is a free, three-month diet that replaces your meals with low-calorie soups and shakes. This diet is recommended for people aged 18 to 65, with Type 2 diabetes, or a
The Sue Gray Report – Findings and Conclusions In the wake of the police’s recommendation that the Gray inquiry report be made public, MPs have begun to discuss their concerns about the process. But the inquiry itself has a limited remit and
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine): As an employee, you can handle your own job and make it better for yourself. That is the concept of job crafting. A trend in the business world and also unavoidable. “If we all have to work longer,
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine): Do you put your hobbies on your CV or do you leave them out? If you bet on cockfights every week, you might not want to mention it, but the following seven activities do look particularly good on
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine): Ambition, competition, urge to prove. If a noun had degrees of comparison, it would be these for ambition. Unfortunately, these words don’t necessarily evolve for the better. Of course we all strive for recognition in our job, but
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine): The number of employees and the self-employed that will have to deal with a burnout during their career is increasing visibly. If you look at the statistics, you immediately notice that more women than men get burned out.
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine): The statement “Don’t mention the war” , from the sitcom Fawlty Towers, kicks into Van Dale. At work, too, we often use this phrase when a situation arises that we would rather not see mentioned. But there are
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine): Boris Johnson has pledged that a plan to alter EU legislation that will be copied over after Brexit will persuade businesses to invest in the United Kingdom. A “Brexit Freedoms Bill,” according to the prime minister, will make
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine): Now that teleworking is becoming more and more common, we also meet more and more online. Do physical meetings still have a future or is this gradually becoming a thing of the past? And what about emerging VR
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine): In principle, you can telecommute wherever you want but not always whenever you want. Nevertheless, many tasks can be performed perfectly outside “office hours”. Will asynchronous work become the new trend? Change Since the corona crisis, more and
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine): When you’re a young student, you like to go to sleep late and don’t like to wake up before 8am. You prefer to stay in your nest until well into the day. But as you get older, you
ROME (Parliament Politics Magazine): A disputed letter claiming accountability for kidnapping the statesman of Italy, Aldo Moro was auctioned off. The historical document was sold for €26,000 online on Thursday by Bertolami auction house of Rome, well exceeding its original estimate. Critics
BAGHDAD (Parliament Politics Magazine): According to Iraqi police reports, at least three rockets landed in the compound of the Baghdad International Airport and close to a US airbase that is adjacent to it, damaging one derelict civilian airliner. A source in the
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine): Ever tried solving a riddle which has numerous clues missing? The situation is identical to Kremlin politics. To say the least, figuring out what Vladimir Putin is thinking and planning is difficult. That is the Kremlin’s preference: keeping
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine): Because of concerns about new Russian cyber attacks related to escalating tensions with Ukraine, the UK’s cyber security department has recommended UK organisations to assess their cyber defences. The public-facing branch of the espionage agency GCHQ recommended everyone
CARDIFF (Parliament Politics Magazine): Nightclubs in Wales will be allowed to reopen on Friday after restrictions on businesses imposed to combat the Omicron variant were lifted. The rule of six will be abolished in pubs and restaurants, and businesses will not be
ANKARA (Parliament Politics Magazine): When Israeli counterpart Isaac Herzog visits Turkey next month, it would be the start of a favourable “new period” in relations with Israel, predicts the President of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdogan. The Turkish president said in a television
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine): Rising tensions along the Russia-Ukraine border have fuelled fears that Europe’s gas supply issue may worsen significantly. Prices on the gas market have already passed all-time highs, threatening to plunge European households into a cost-of-living crisis. Russia is
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine): If the FSO Safer ship, which is currently under the custody of the Houthi militia backed by Iran off the Yemeni coast, is not drained of its oil, environmental activist group Greenpeace has cautioned of “catastrophic” humanitarian and
MUSCAT (Parliament Politics Magazine): Omani women are challenging tradition and questioning marriage more than ever before, demanding equal life partnerships, thanks to greater education options and good office employment. According to official records, over 3,800 divorces were filed in the year 2021,
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine): As part of his official response to Virginia Giuffre’s sexual assault complaint, Prince Andrew has requested a jury trial and disputed the claims against him. He “demands a jury trial on all causes of action alleged in the
WARSAW (Parliament Politics Magazine): An activist told Euronews that Polish women are afraid of becoming pregnant because they fear they won’t be able to abort if issues arise, putting their lives in jeopardy. On January 27, Poland will commemorate the one-year anniversary
WARSAW (Parliament Politics Magazine): Two additional Poles have been revealed as victims of phone hacking using Israel’s NSO Group’s infamously potent spyware: an agrarian political leader at odds with Poland government’s right-wing and the co-author of a book about Poland’s secret services
PARIS (Parliament Politics Magazine): Emmanuel Macron has stated that France and Germany are working together to alleviate tensions over the Russia-Ukraine security issue. In case of an assault, he warned, there will be retaliation, and the cost (to Russia) will be quite
PARIS (Parliament Politics Magazine): A new law prohibiting so-called gay conversion therapy has been approved unanimously by MPs in the parliament of France. Any citizen who seeks to modify the gender identity or sexual orientation of LGBT+ individuals will face prison sentences
SEOUL (Parliament Politics Magazine): In 2021, South Korea’s economy grew at its strongest rate in 11 years, owing to increases in construction activity and exports, which offset decreases in capital investment and a delayed recovery in the coronavirus-affected service sectors. According to
ANKARA (Parliament Politics Magazine): An uncommon heavy snowfall over southeast Europe resulted in shutting down the Istanbul airport, and commuters were trapped in their cars around Athens. The snowstorm blanketed swaths of the eastern Mediterranean, triggering outages and traffic chaos. Europe’s busiest
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine): In the next months, 350,000 additional NHS dental appointments will be generated in England in accordance with the investment of £50 million made by the government to address the massive backlog caused due to the COVID outage. Despite
ROME (Parliament Politics Magazine): In Italy’s presidential election’s first round of voting, the lawmakers and regional electors cast primarily blank ballots amid a political impasse on Monday. During the first three rounds, a two-thirds majority is needed to win the election. Six
KYIV (Parliament Politics Magazine): As worries of a Russian invasion rise, the United Kingdom has begun to evacuate workers from its mission in Ukraine. Officials have confirmed no specific threats being made against ambassadors of Britain but around half the staff in
BRUSSELS (Parliament Politics Magazine): On Sunday, Belgian police used water cannons and tear gas to disperse activists in Brussels who had gathered to oppose the COVID-19 regulations and viral vaccinations the government announced. Thousands of demonstrators, including some from neighbouring European nations,
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine): According to court documents, the Liverpool terror attacker’s asylum plea was denied six years before he attempted to carry out his attack. On Remembrance Sunday last year, Emad al Swealmeen was killed when his homemade bomb exploded outside
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine): The chair of the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee, the government’s proposed Online Safety Bill “neither protects freedom of expression nor is it clear nor robust enough to tackle illegal and harmful online content.” A group of
ATHENS (Parliament Politics Magazine): According to an aid organisation, 6,000 individuals, many of whom are children, are reported to be without food owing to service cuts. The Greek government has been accused by the Humanitarian organisations of causing a hunger crisis in
ANKARA (Parliament Politics Magazine): Turkey’s currency exchange arrangement with the UAE is a very needed boost of confidence for the country’s economy when Ankara is looking for foreign resources and confronting rising inflation rates. Analysts have cautioned, however, that this agreement wouldn’t
NUKU’ALOFA (Parliament Politics Magazine): Following Saturday’s volcanic eruption and tsunami, stories of survival are beginning to emerge from Tonga. After telling a local radio station that he had to swim for more than a day to survive the tsunami, Lisala Folau’s story
MOSCOW (Parliament Politics Magazine): Russia’s central bank advocated a total ban on the use and manufacture of all cryptocurrencies, citing threats to the country’s financial system and ecology. Cryptocurrency has all the signs of a pyramid scheme and threatens monetary policy sovereignty,
Updating the Navy The UK Royal Navy’s Surface Combatant numbers will increase after the Integrated Review, with 6x Type 45 Destroyers, 8x Type 26 Frigates, 5x and a new unspecified number of Type 32 Frigates. The announcements of a fourth class of
Energy bills in the UK are set to rise as the government seeks to reign in suppliers who are overcharging consumers. The price of wholesale gas and electricity is up by over 30% compared to last year, and this will put many
There are many different kinds of London restaurants, so a visit to one of these restaurants is an excellent way to learn about a new city. You can go to one that is renowned for their cuisine, or try a more local
The Welsh Government has lifted restrictions on outdoor sporting events and has set a timetable for lifting restrictions on COvid. The chief scientific adviser for Wales and the Technical Advisory Cell have warned that a further rise in the number of cases
