WASHINGTON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – After the execution of four pro-democracy activists by the military junta, the US has pushed China to exert further pressure on Myanmar. Ned Price, a spokesman for the State Department, asserted that China had the most potential
JERUSALEM (Parliament Politics Magazine) – In a rare street demonstration against the Palestinian Authority’s “rule by decree,” hundreds of Palestinian lawyers in the occupied West Bank denounced President Mahmoud Abbas for running the country without a parliament. Since 2007, the Palestinian Legislative

LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – According to a committee of MPs, ministers must provide greater cost-of-living assistance payments as energy costs are predicted to increase even further this winter. They claimed that financial assistance for the poor and vulnerable needed to be

LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – After Rishi Sunak was blamed for “mansplaining” to Liz Truss during their first head-to-head TV discussion, the blue on blue attacks intensified. Ms Truss sought to explain her tax-cutting proposals to the BBC audience of Tory members,

WASHINGTON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – During a visit to the Indo-Pacific, including a stop in Indonesia, the top military official of the United States stated that the Chinese military has grown substantially more dangerous and aggressive over the previous five years. The

TUNIS (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Voting to approve the new constitution proposed by President Kais Saied has started among Tunisians. However, based on the number of voters in abroad polling places, low turnout is predicted. Exact one year after Saied suspended parliament

LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Airports criticised by a Ryanair boss for failing to hire enough employees to handle the increase in travellers, claiming they only had “one job to do.” Chief Financial Officer Neil Sorahan stated that several governments and airports

LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – When he was chancellor, Rishi Sunak promised to put restrictions on Beijing and referred to it as the greatest long-term threat to Britain while Liz Truss’ team laid accusations on him cozying up to China during that

RIYADH (Parliament Politics Magazine) – As of 8:00 a.m. Riyadh time on Monday, Bitcoin, the most popular cryptocurrency globally, was down 2.26 percent at $21,890.45. The data from Coindesk states the price of Ethereum, which is the second most traded cryptocurrency, was

BERN (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The World Health Organisation (WHO) has issued the strongest call to action it is able to in relation to the global outbreak of monkeypox by designating it as a public health emergency of international concern. This comes
