KYIV (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The unprovoked war in Ukraine has reached its 99th day. The following summarises everything that is known of the Russian invasion into Ukraine on this day. Ukraine to get four powerful medium-range rocket systems as well as
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Despite rising calls from Tory MPs to resign, Dominic Raab has downplayed rumours that Boris Johnson is about to face a leadership challenge. Mr Johnson is expected to face a no-confidence vote in the near future as
BRUSSELS (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Leaders of the European Union have come to an agreement on a proposal to stop over two-thirds of oil imports of Russia. Following Hungary’s resistance, the prohibition will only apply to oil arriving by sea, not pipeline
PARIS (Parliament Politics Magazine ) – Despite widespread criticism of the event’s policing on Saturday, France’s sports minister claims that spectators without tickets created initial crowd difficulties at the Champions League final in Paris. The mayhem at the stadium, according to Amélie
WASHINGTON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The watchdog for the US financial has approached Elon Musk regarding his Twitter stake disclosure, inquiring as to why the Tesla CEO appeared to have filed a vital document late. The SEC has sent a letter to
BRUSSELS (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The Prime Minister of Belgium, Alexander De Croo has warned that EU sanctions should damage Russia more than the citizens of Europe. In an interview with Euronews at the World Economic Forum in Davos, De Croo said
BRUSSELS (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A compromise on a delayed proposal to impose an EU-wide ban on imports of Russian oil might be reached “in a matter of weeks,” according to Ursula von der Leyen, European Commission President, who is also one
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Staff huddled together, sat on each other’s laps, and party rubbish was left out overnight, according to insiders who attended parties at Downing Street during the lockdown. Insiders who were there at some of the incidents have
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The Treasury minister believes that a windfall tax on gas and oil companies cannot be ruled out by the government to assist people in coping with growing living costs. The policy which the opposition parties proposed, would
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The deadline for officials from Downing Street to protest against being named in Sue Gray’s report on parties during the lockdown has passed. The investigation’s lead civil servant is anticipated to release her conclusions in the coming
ANKARA (Parliament Politics Magazine ) – Leading observers believe that Russia’s departure of tens of thousands of troops from Syria to boost its forces in Ukraine may represent a turning point in the Syrian conflict, triggering a race between Ankara and Tehran
OTTAWA (Parliament Politics Magazine) – An uncommon viral infection related to smallpox, called Monkeypox, has now been recorded in Canada, USA and numerous European countries, marking an unexpected international breakout of a disease that is normally restricted to Africa. After Spain and