MOSCOW (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Security was stepped up in Russia after a damaging blast on Saturday destroyed parts of Russia’s key and only bridge to Crimea. Russia President Putin has now instructed the Federal Security Service of the country, FSB to
MOSCOW (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Part of the Kerch Bridge, a divisive representation of the Russian government’s control of the southern Ukrainian peninsula, a crucial logistical chain for the Russian military and one of Vladimir Putin’s prestige projects, was destroyed by a
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Recent statistics show the number of bird flu cases in continental Europe and the UK this summer has been “unprecedented,” and 47.5 million birds have been killed since autumn, last year. From places as far north as
BRUSSELS (Parliament Politics Magazine) – As part of the most recent wave of sanctions to “make the Kremlin pay” for escalating the war against Ukraine, the EU executive has pledged to cap the price of Russian oil and impose additional restrictions on
ROME (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The far-right leader Giorgia Meloni has announced victory in the Italian election and is on her way to become first female prime minister of the country. The most right-wing government in Italy since World War II is
MOSCOW (Parliament Politics Magazine) – To avoid being drafted into the military for the war in Ukraine, Russian men are attempting to get out of the country. Following the announcement of a partial military mobilisation by President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday, which
KYIV (Parliament Politics Magazine) – During his address to the UN General Assembly in New York, President Volodymyr Zelensky said that Russia must receive “just punishment” for its invasion of Ukraine. The Ukrainian president demanded the establishment of a unique war tribunal
BRUSSELS (Parliament Politics Magazine) – This winter, one expert predicts a big increase in poverty in the capital city of Belgium. President of the Public Centre for Social Welfare (CPAS) in Brussels, Khalid Zian told Euronews that many of the poorest people
KYIV (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A purported referendum on joining Russia has been postponed by the Russian occupation authorities in Kherson, a city in southern Ukraine, due to security concerns. The security situation is the reason for the postponement, said the deputy
MOSCOW (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Concerns over energy supply this winter have increased as a result of Russia’s main gas pipeline to Europe not reopening as scheduled on Saturday. The Nord Stream 1 pipeline may be closed indefinitely after the state-owned energy
MOSCOW (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Due to apparently needing repairs, Russia has completely stopped the gas supply to Europe through a major pipeline. Gazprom, the Russian state-owned oil company, stated that there was a three day restriction on the Nord Stream 1
MOSCOW (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Russia has stopped adaptation of a consensual agreement by the United Nations on nuclear disarmament. The goal of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty is to stop the spread of nuclear weapons. Its 191 signatories review it every five