Wildfires in the Atlantic Canadian province of Nova Scotia have destroyed homes and caused thousands of people to evacuate. As of Monday, around 16,400 people have been forced to leave their homes near Halifax, Nova Scotia’s largest city. The region has seen
The United States’ economic stability has long been a cornerstone of global financial markets. However, the possibility of the US defaulting on its debt obligations looms as a potential catastrophe. While the concept of a default can be complex, this article aims
Melting ice caps are the least of polar bears’ worries while they roam the frontiers of the Alaskan wilderness. President Joe Biden has recently approved the Willow Project in Alaska, a controversial oil drilling project proposed by Conoco Phillips. The project has
WASHINGTON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Arizona’s pre-statehood law that essentially criminalised abortions has been prevented from taking effect by an appeals court, at least for the time being. The Arizona Court of Appeals’ three-judge panel agreed with Planned Parenthood that a court
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WASHINGTON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Following the impact of Hurricane Fiona last month, Joe Biden acknowledged that Puerto Rico had faced numerous challenges over the previous five years but had not received adequate timely assistance. As a result, he announced on Monday
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WASHINGTON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – 2.4 million businesses and homes in Florida are without power as a result of one of the most severe storms to batter the US in years, and floodwaters are rushing inland. On Wednesday at 15:10 local time
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WASHINGTON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – In response to Chinese Covid-19 pandemic lockdowns and geopolitical concerns between the US and the communist leadership of the country, Apple has started producing iPhone 14s in India, shifting some production there for the first time. The
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WASHINGTON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The ability of NASA to protect Earth from an apocalyptic scenario was put to the test on Monday when a multimillion dollar spacecraft slammed head-on with an asteroid as big as a football stadium. 6.8 million miles
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WASHINGTON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Nearly $2.7 billion (£2.3 billion) in new aid has been approved by the US for Ukraine and its allies, including $675 million for weaponry to help Ukraine fight Russia. Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin announced the arms package
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WASHINGTON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The Biden government has announced plans to promote domestic semiconductor production while prohibiting US technology companies that receive government assistance from constructing “advanced technology facilities” in China for ten years. The US government’s roughly $53 billion (£46
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