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Maximiliane Smith

Maximiliane Smith is an american journalist based in Washington. She covers poltical and social news across the UK. She is An avid reader and writer with a passion for all things justice. She loves to discuss and write about sustainability, health, gender equality, and more. A graduate from UMBC with a Bachelor’s in Psychology,

World

Possible UN showdown between Biden and Russia

New York (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The Biden administration has plans to strategically use the United Nations Security Council as a way to keep Russia in its place. While the official reason may be that this will occur if Russia, specifically Moscow,

by Maximiliane Smith
January 18, 2022
World

Another lockdown and China is nervous

Beijing (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Coronavirus had hit China hard, and while it looked like China could get a breather, it seems like it’s too early to do that just yet. Tianjin, a city and municipality in China, is in the midst

by Maximiliane Smith
January 18, 2022
World

India and China’s border talks still make no progress

New Delhi (Parliament Politics Magazine) – There seems to be a common theme around political issues at the moment namely that of border conflict – India and China not being an exception. India and China share a border of approximately 3400 km.

by Maximiliane Smith
January 18, 2022
USA

Understanding the Joint Office of Energy and Transportations

With electrical vehicles becoming increasingly more popular in the U.S., a need for electrical charging stations has been on the rise. In response to this need, the current administration has created an Electrical Vehicle Action Plan, which provides a detailed plan on

by Maximiliane Smith
December 19, 2021
Middle East

Middle East Thriving Since U.S. Involvement Decreased

The U.S. has been steadily decreasing its involvement in the Middle East, and it so far seems to be benefiting them greatly. While one can’t say that the U.S. is completely disengaged, they have pulled back quite a lot. In 2020 there

by Maximiliane Smith
December 19, 2021
World

Afghanistan’s New Hero Pakistan Cries for Help

Afghanistan is facing an economic and humanitarian crisis. Ever since the Taliban have taken over rule, there have been a series of international consequences in the form of funds being frozen and international financial alliances being withdrawn. To say that Afghanistan and

by Maximiliane Smith
December 19, 2021
World

Officials Asked to Move Out of Ethiopia

Ethiopia’s political situation keeps increasing in severity. The two biggest complaints are armed conflict and supply shortages. The violence had recently been occurring unpredictably, as the U.S. Embassy in Addis Ababa described it.   Because of these reasons, the U.S. recommends non-emergency

by Maximiliane Smith
November 23, 2021
USA

First Deal with Saudi Arabia Approved

On October 26, the U.S. State Department approved its first sale to Saudi Arabia, which has caused some controversy and criticism of the Biden administration. The sale included 280 AIM-120C-7/C-8 Advanced Medium Range Air-to-Air Missiles (AMRAAM), 596 LAU-128 Missile Rail Launchers (MRL)

by Maximiliane Smith
November 23, 2021
World

Tensions run hot between U.S. and China at climate summit

China is largely known to be the biggest contributor of all countries to climate change when it comes to levels of greenhouse gas emissions. Recently, tensions ran hot between the U.S. and China when discussing the level of commitment to solving climate

by Maximiliane Smith
November 23, 2021
World

Officials Asked to Move Out of Ethiopia

Ethiopia’s political situation keeps increasing in severity. The two biggest complaints are armed conflict and supply shortages. The violence had recently been occurring unpredictably, as the U.S. Embassy in Addis Ababa described it.   Because of these reasons, the U.S. recommends non-emergency

by Maximiliane Smith
November 10, 2021
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