LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – In their bitter campaign to become prime minister, Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak have sparred about spending and taxes, immigration, and the UK’s standing on China, but have not spoken much about many other urgent concerns. Here
BAGHDAD (Parliament Politics Magazine) – In support of powerful Shia leader Muqtada al-Sadr, protesters broke into the Iraqi parliament once more, inflicting at least 125 injuries and worsening the political deadlock. The protest on Saturday comes after protestors stormed the parliament and
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Ben Wallace, the secretary of defence, has declared his backing for Liz Truss, a cabinet colleague, in the race for Tory leadership. Ms. Truss was characterised by Mr. Wallace as “authentic, honest, and experienced.” He also said
BRUSSELS (Parliament Politics Magazine) – This is how the eurozone economy performed in the first full quarter after the Ukraine war increased energy prices and disrupted supply lines. France’s economy shows 0.5% growth, avoids recession By resuming growth in April through June,
PYONGYANG (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Kim Jong-un, the leader of North Korea, has stated that his country is prepared to mobilise its nuclear war deterrent. Speaking at an anniversary of the Korean War, Mr. Kim also said that the nation was totally
DAMASCUS (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Activists and local media said conflicts between armed citizens and gangs and the government security services resulted in at least 17 deaths and scores of injuries in Sweida, the southern Syrian province. The Syrian Observatory for Human
MANILA (Parliament Politics Magazine) – In the northern Philippines, a powerful earthquake caused the death of at least two people and about a dozen of injuries. The earthquake also caused small landslides, wrecked churches and buildings, and frightened many in the capital
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – In defiance of party leader Sir Keir Starmer, Labour’s shadow transport minister joined picketing rail employees. Sam Tarry told the BBC that he was supporting the travelling public and the transport employees who were on strike. Any
BRUSSELS (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Volodymyr Zelenskiy, the president of Ukraine, accused Moscow of starting a “gas war” after the state-owned energy company Gazprom announced a sharp reduction in gas supply through its main pipeline to Europe starting on Wednesday. Due to
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
