Russian Opponent Kara-Mourza Imprisoned 25 Years

A Russian court on Monday rejected an appeal by opponent Vladimir Kara-Mourza, maintaining his 25-year prison sentence for “treason”, a particularly harsh judgment in the midst of a crackdown on voices critical of the offensive in Ukraine. The decision of the Moscow

UK’s Alcohol Tax Surge: August 1 Update

Taxes on beverages, from beer to fine wines, will be calculated according to their alcohol content. Industrialists are looking for a parade. End of the day on the other side of the Channel. Head to Waitrose, a stone’s throw from the metro

UK’s Floating Migrant Reception Center: Opening Soon

Very controversial, the migrant barge will be able to accommodate nearly 500 men who entered British territory illegally while awaiting their deportation. In Portland in the United Kingdom, the floating center for migrants, promised by the government, should soon welcome its very

UK’s New Oil & Gas Licenses Spark Outcry

The British government on Monday promised “hundreds” of new oil and gas exploration and exploitation licenses in the North Sea, provoking a frown from environmental organizations in the face of an announcement presented as “better for the climate”. Far from seeing a

UK Post-Brexit Sees Record Non-EU Immigration

UK (Parliament Politic Magazine) – As the United Kingdom charts its course outside of the European Union, one of the crucial areas significantly impacted by Brexit is immigration. The UK’s immigration system has undergone a substantial transformation, transitioning from the European Union

EU Slapped Down By UK Government On Post Brexit Trade Rules

EU (Parliament Politic Magazine) – The European Union (EU) has reprimanded the UK government for its attempt to circumvent Brussels regarding post-Brexit trade regulations. According to documents obtained by The Independent, the European Commission expressed dissatisfaction when British officials directly approached each

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