BEIRUT (Parliament Politics Magazine) – As negotiations progress with Israel, the U.S. envoy to Lebanon offered a proposal on Saturday for a maritime border demarcation to caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati and President Michel Aoun. Since Israel’s founding in 1948, Israel and
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Following the mini-budget, Prime Minister Liz Truss admitted there had been “disruption” in the UK economy. She said in a column in The Sun that she had “acted decisively” and would maintain an “iron grip” on the
WELLINGTON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – An initiative by New Zealand to prevent the spread of hepatitis C has run into trouble because one of its advertisements, which showed individuals raising the middle finger, was considered to be too obscene to air. Ayesha
TEHRAN (Parliament Politics Magazine) – In an effort to “severely restrict” Iranian petrochemical and oil exports, the Biden government has launched a fresh round of sanctions against Iran. They promise to impose monetary penalties on a “regular basis.” The US accuses a
COPENHAGEN (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Denmark’s recent revelation of wearing t-shirts, the “colour mourning” kit manufactured by Hummel to take a hit at the human rights record of Qatar, the host of the FIFA world cup 2022 took the world by surprise.
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – PM Truss, her government “did the right thing” in its mini-budget to stimulate economic growth. The prime minister said, speaking in a number of local radio interviews with the BBC this morning that “urgent action” and “controversial
BRUSSELS (Parliament Politics Magazine) – As part of the most recent wave of sanctions to “make the Kremlin pay” for escalating the war against Ukraine, the EU executive has pledged to cap the price of Russian oil and impose additional restrictions on
WASHINGTON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – 2.4 million businesses and homes in Florida are without power as a result of one of the most severe storms to batter the US in years, and floodwaters are rushing inland. On Wednesday at 15:10 local time
BEIJING (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The Chinese yuan has fallen to new record lows against the rising US dollar. The yuan, which is traded worldwide, dropped to its lowest level since statistics started to be made accessible in 2011. The value of
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The UK government’s mini-budget has drawn criticism from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), which warns the plan for tax cuts and expenditure will worsen inequality and go against the monetary policy of Bank of England. The international
