DURBAN, June 26 (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Thousands of African migrants are currently scrambling to leave South Africa or seeking emergency repatriation as the country prepares for nationwide anti-immigrant protests scheduled for Tuesday, June 30, 2026. Vigilante and anti-foreigner activist groups, led
MOSCOW, June 26 (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Russian hardliners are aggressively pressuring President Vladimir Putin to abandon U.S.-mediated diplomacy and significantly escalate the conflict following a surge of successful Ukrainian drone strikes deep inside Russian territory. These nationalist voices, frustrated by perceived
KYIV, June 25 (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The Ukrainian defense technology company Fire Point is accelerating its production timeline with the objective of manufacturing its first ballistic missile interceptors by the end of 2026. This development marks a significant advancement for the
SEBASTIA, West Bank, June 25 (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A proposed Israeli bill aimed at shifting management of ancient sites in the West Bank to civil authorities has ignited significant opposition from Palestinian officials and rights organizations. The legislation, titled the “Heritage
KABUL, June 25 (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The Taliban government has implemented a sweeping, nationwide ban on the use of touchscreen smartphones for all civilian and military personnel. The directive, issued by the regime’s military courts, mandates that any government employee caught
BEIRUT, June 25 (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Senior officials from both Israel and Lebanon have explicitly denied claims that Israeli forces have withdrawn from any portion of the occupied buffer zone in southern Lebanon. These denials follow a statement from a United
NEW DELHI, June 25 (Parliament Politics Magazine) – India and the United States are currently in the final stages of securing a landmark trade agreement. Indian Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal confirmed that while 99 percent of the framework is settled, New Delhi
MUKALLA, Yemen, June 25 (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A prominent correspondent for Saudi Arabia’s Al Arabiya television and its sister channel Al Hadath, Mohammed Aydah, was killed by a car bomb on June 24, 2026. The explosion occurred on Sixtieth Street in
LONDON, June 25 (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Authorities in France and UK have issued urgent calls for residents to ditch their routines as a record-shattering heatwave across Western Europe leads to a rising death toll. The extreme weather event has strained infrastructure,
BAGHDAD, June 25 (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Iraq has warned it may ultimately consider leaving OPEC unless the organization accommodates its needs with a higher oil production quota. While the Iraqi Oil Ministry officially stated that Baghdad currently has no intention of
MOSCOW, June 25 (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Russia’s Foreign Ministry announced on Thursday that it is shutting down the Romanian consulate in St Petersburg. The move includes the expulsion of Romania’s consul general, marking a direct retaliatory action following the closure of
London, June 25 (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Business communication strategy is becoming a critical priority for UK businesses as organisations strengthen crisis preparedness in response to increasing cyber incidents, supply chain disruption, and reputational risks. Communications experts say companies with structured response