ANKARA (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the president of Turkey, stated on Thursday that he too wanted grain from Russia to be exported. He. further said that Vladimir Putin was correct to express his displeasure that grain from Ukraine under
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Queen Elizabeth II, who ruled the UK for 70 years (longest ever), passed away at Balmoral at the age of 96. It was a “moment of great sadness” for him and his family, said her son King
BRUSSELS (Parliament Politics Magazine) – This winter, one expert predicts a big increase in poverty in the capital city of Belgium. President of the Public Centre for Social Welfare (CPAS) in Brussels, Khalid Zian told Euronews that many of the poorest people
WASHINGTON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Nearly $2.7 billion (£2.3 billion) in new aid has been approved by the US for Ukraine and its allies, including $675 million for weaponry to help Ukraine fight Russia. Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin announced the arms package
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Beginning in October, a typical household’s annual electricity and gas bills will not exceed £2,500, the British prime minister Liz Truss, announced. Ms. Truss said the new price guarantee will run for two years and save the
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – More often than not, becoming more conservative is seen as a side effect of ageing, much like unexpected physical pains and grey hair. But it now seems that may be because of a different reason, having kids.
RIYADH (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Gulf Arab nations are asking that Netflix remove any material that they perceive to be against Islamic and societal norms. The six-member Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and Saudi Arabia’s media watchdog issued a statement on Tuesday threatening
WASHINGTON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The Biden government has announced plans to promote domestic semiconductor production while prohibiting US technology companies that receive government assistance from constructing “advanced technology facilities” in China for ten years. The US government’s roughly $53 billion (£46
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Britain’s new Prime Minister, Liz Truss promises to make an announcement tomorrow to take “immediate action” to handle the sky-rocketing energy bills. Her decision to forgo extending the windfall tax in order to pay for her energy
TOKYO (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Growing public resistance to event over taxpayer costs and the former prime minister’s affiliation with the Unification cult. Despite mounting public resistance to the proposal, Japan could possibly spend about 1.65 billion yen (£10.1 million) on the
