JERUSALEM (Parliament Politics Magazine) – According to Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid, Russia’s decision to close the organisation that handles Jewish immigration to Israel would be a major event for bilateral relations. A hearing on July 28 has been scheduled after a
ROME (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Over the last 24 hours, about 1,200 undocumented unauthorised migrants have come to Italy, say the authorities. The migrants, who are from numerous countries in the Middle East and Africa, made it to various ports of Sicily.

WASHINGTON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – On Friday, Twitter Inc. released poor second-quarter sales figures, dealing yet another setback to a business already engaged in a high profile lawsuit with Elon Musk over the future of the social network. Revenue decreased 1% in

TEHRAN (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Heavy rains in the relatively desert nation of Iran have caused flooding in the south resulting in the death of at least 21 people and few others missing, reported the state media on Saturday. According to Hossein

KYIV (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A major Ukrainian port has been rocked by explosions just one day after Moscow and Kyiv signed a historic agreement to resume grain exports. The port city of Odesa was struck by two missiles early on Saturday

LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak are stepping up their campaigns for the Tory leadership this weekend by outlining new policies to deal with the NHS backlog and repeal EU regulations if they are elected prime minister. First

BRUSSELS (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Russia defended its decision to veto a UN resolution that might have expanded humanitarian help deliveries to 4.1 million Syrians in the rebel-held northwest from Turkey for a year, stating that its demand for extension of only

TOKYO (Parliament Politics Magazine ) – In a yearly assessment released as Tokyo weighs sharply raising military spending, Japan’s defence ministry expressed alarm over new Russian threats and increased concerns about Taiwan. The report contains a section on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine,

BERLIN (Parliament Politics Magazine) – In order to combat eurozone inflation, which jumped to 8.6 percent last month, the European Central Bank (ECB) has increased the rate of interest for the first time since 2011. The ECB unexpectedly increased its base rate

ANKARA (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Foreign Minister of Turkey has rejected claims that Turkey carried out assaults in the Iraqi province of Duhok, where a strike on Wednesday left 23 people injured and eight dead. Mevlut Cavusoglu warned on Thursday that the
