PARIS, June 13 (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The French disinformation detection service, Viginum, reported on Thursday that an Israeli firm identified as BlackCore is suspected of conducting digital interference in elections across New York City and Scotland. The firm, which previously marketed
BELFAST, June 10 (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The prospect of re-establishing a physical, hard Irish border has returned to the center of political discourse following recent concerns over immigration security. While calls for stricter controls have gained momentum after a violent incident
LONDON, 5 June (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The UK government has rejected claims of “two-tiered policing” after the US State Department commented on the murder of Henry Nowak. Senior officials dismissed the remarks as a caricature, while the Liberal Democrats urged the Prime
WASHINGTON, 3 June (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Recent California election updates from Sacramento show Republican Steve Hilton leading with 27.8 percent and Democrat Xavier Becerra following at 25.4 percent in the gubernatorial primary. With mail-in tallies outstanding, both frontrunners remain positioned to
Political tension is rising across South Korea as voters prepare for crucial local elections under the shadow of past leadership scandals.The election season has intensified national debate over political accountability, economic concerns, and public trust in government.Analysts say the outcome could reshape
The U.S. defense AI network is expanding in Washington 2026 as federal agencies integrate advanced artificial intelligence into classified systems. Officials say the modernization effort strengthens cybersecurity, intelligence analysis, and operational readiness within secure environments. The initiative signals a broader shift toward
Child online safety law moves forward in 2026 as Warsaw lawmakers review major digital reforms. Officials say new measures aim to protect minors from online harm. Technology firms and privacy advocates raise enforcement concerns. WARSAW, February 27, 2026 — According to Parliament
Online safety policy reform gains urgency in Washington 2026 as lawmakers revisit digital protection standards for major platforms. Congressional hearings focus on child protection, algorithm transparency, and stronger accountability measures. Industry leaders and privacy advocates remain divided over how new regulations should
Germany advances sweeping reforms under Germany digital regulation as lawmakers debate stricter online safety standards in 2026. The Berlin proposal targets child protection, platform transparency, and stronger enforcement mechanisms. Officials say the measures could influence digital policy across Europe and reshape tech
The Supreme Court ruling in Washington 2026 places renewed focus on executive power limits in trade policy. Justices clarified the boundaries of presidential authority in the high profile tariffs case. The decision reshapes constitutional balance and signals tighter judicial oversight moving forward.
France political tensions intensify in Paris in 2026 following the killing of a far right activist and plans for a major public march. Authorities are increasing security while national leaders urge restraint and respect for the judicial process. The developments highlight growing
Federal building security faces renewed scrutiny in Washington 2026 following a banner incident at the Justice Department. Officials are reviewing perimeter safeguards, surveillance systems, and interagency coordination. The debate over federal building security highlights the balance between public access and institutional protection.