TOKYO (Parliament Politics Magazine) – As a result of a shift in young people’s attitudes that led to a decline in tax revenues, the government of Japan has established a national competition seeking suggestions for ways to encourage people to drink more
BEIRUT (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Najib Mikati, the prime minister-designate of Lebanon, has started a new effort of government formation and ended the protracted political impasse that has engulfed the nation for months. After their Wednesday meeting, President Michel Aoun received a
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – With UK inflation reaching the two-digit figure for the first time since 1982, prices are still rising at their quickest rate in over 40 years. According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), inflation increased from 9.4%
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Liz Truss was heard on a leaked audio recording saying that British workers required “more graft” and didn’t have the “skill and application” of their international competitors. Five years ago when the discussion with officials was recorded,
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – In the event that the new Tory leader gives in to pressure and cancels the anticipated 80% spike in October, Labour is preparing a campaign blitz to assert its ownership of the new energy price cap policy.
MOSCOW (Parliament Politics Magazine) – An armaments store at another military site has been struck by several explosions, a week after what appeared to be an attack by the Ukrainian military on a Russian military post in the occupied Crimea. Before alleging
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LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The Bank of England is set to announce its most recent interest rate decision on Thursday, and it is widely anticipated that they will increase rates for the sixth consecutive time. Currently, interest rates are 1.25 percent.
BEIRUT (Parliament Politics Magazine) – On August 4, 2020, at 6:07 p.m. local time, hundreds of tonnes of dangerously stored ammonium nitrate ignited in Warehouse 12 in the Port of Beirut. The third biggest non-nuclear explosion devastated the port and a whole
TAIPEI CITY (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Chinese state media reports Chinese military exercises around the main island of Taiwan have begun. State-run television station CCTV reported at noon local time: The People’s Liberation Army is carrying out a significant military training exercise
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Conservative party members’ postal ballots for the leadership election have been delayed as a result of security concerns. The head of membership of Conservative Party stated in a letter to members, Sky News saw, that postal votes
KABUL (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Since the targeted killing of al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri, the Doha deal, which was agreed between the US and the Taliban almost two years ago, has been the topic of heated controversy. On Sunday morning, a US