CANBERRA (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Australia has dropped a cartel case against Citigroup Inc., Deutsche Bank AG, and numerous former employees against a $1.8 billion stock offering, a startling retreat from the biggest white-collar criminal trail of the country. Federal prosecutors announced
PARIS (Parliament Politics Magazine) – As lorry drivers prepare to enter the city on Friday, Paris has banned the so-called Freedom Convoy rallies. Truckers protesting Covid-19 restrictions in Canada’s capital city, Ottawa, have been paralysed for days. Convoys from cities and towns
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Johnson has been dealt a new setback after a senior Tory contributor declared that he is ‘past point of no return.’ Boris Johnson will be hoping this morning that his mini-reshuffle yesterday will permit him to reset
WASHINGTON (Transatlantic Today) – A stealth fighter that landed on a US Navy navy ship last month explodes into flames as it impacts the big warship’s flight deck, according to a video uploaded on social media during the weekend. On a video
RABAT (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The royal palace in Morocco has confirmed that a five-year-old child who was stranded for four days in a deep well and whose suffering captivated Moroccans has died. Rayan Awram, a young child from Ighrane, plunged 32
BEIJING (Parliament Politics Magazine): Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin signed a joint statement appealing the west to “give up the ideologised methods of the cold war, as the two leaders showed their warming friendship amidst a heated exchange with the west ahead
Boris Johnson, UK Prime Minister, continues to be under fire for ignoring Covid regulations his own government put into place at the beginning of 2020. “I regret very much that we did not do things differently that evening,” Johnson said in his
Novak Djokovic seems to be blaming everyone else for the mistakes made on his way to the first Grand Slam of the year. The Australian Open is known as the happy slam, but there’s been more controversy than excitement heading into this
Buckingham Palace released a statement: “With the Queen’s approval and agreement, the Duke of York’s military affiliations and Royal patronages have been returned to the Queen. The Duke of York will continue not to undertake any public duties and is defending this
Dame Sandra Mason, 72, has replaced Queen Elizabeth II as the head of state of Barbados. She was sworn in as president during an overnight handover ceremony in, the capital, Bridgetown. This event coincided with the 55th anniversary of Barbados’ independence –