Yemen in the midst of worst humanitarian crisis

SANA’A (Transatlantic Today) – With predicted improvements in American foreign policy, there were expectations that Yemen’s conflict would de-escalate when US President Joe Biden took office last year. This year, though, the fight has only become more intense. Yemen’s internal, regional, and

Covid: England’s NHS backlog plan postponed

LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine)- A proposal to address the backlog of patients on waiting lists of hospitals has been put on hold by the government of England. The NHS England scheme’s details were supposed to be released on Monday, but that has

The tech industry singled out for a crackdown on dangerous content

LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Proposed online safety legislation include additional criminal offences such as sending “genuinely threatening” or “knowingly fraudulent” messages. If the government’s internet safety measure is implemented, social media companies could be fined 10% of their global turnover in

5 signs you’re drinking too much coffee

LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – For all the good things associated with coffee (stimulates your metabolism, source of antioxidants, minimum calories), there are also disadvantages. 5 clear signs that you are drinking too much caffeine. Everyone has their own caffeine limit. Some