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
For many travelers, the idea of traversing the Swiss Alps is an adventure in itself. The rugged mountains, pristine lakes, and charming towns all seem to beckon to the intrepid traveler. And what better way to experience this breathtaking landscape than on
TEHRAN (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Video from western Kurdistan province of Iran has surfaced, which looks to be showing a white pick-up truck firing at people as they run. There are loud booms as people flee, and the truck is chasing them.
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Defending the prime minister’s economic agenda, the foreign secretary has stated that getting rid of Liz Truss would be a “disastrously bad idea.” Despite unrest among the Tories about tax cuts, James Cleverly stated that the PM
MOSCOW (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The gas taps could still be opened for Russian supply to the EU, despite severe political differences, says the Russian President Vladimir Putin. Since August, Russia has stopped the gas to Europe through the Nord Stream 1
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The big news today for the economy comes as the Bank of England was compelled to announce more market-calming measures after issuing a “material risk to UK financial stability” warning. To allay concerns about a decline in
KUALA LUMPUR (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Ismail Sabri Yaakob, the prime minister of Malaysia, has urged for an early election in an effort to solidify his party’s support and stabilise the nation’s turbulent political climate that has been festering in the country
KYIV (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Russia still has the potential to use precision-guided weapons on a large scale, as evidenced by its attacks on many important Ukrainian cities. Yuriy Ihnat, a spokesman for the Ukrainian air force said Russia launched 83 missiles,
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Minister of work and pensions department has informed that the expectation is that PM Truss will give the decision on whether to raise benefits in line with inflation in November. There has been no decision on uprating
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – It has come to light that Liz Truss disregarded the government’s own climate advisors when she opposed an energy-saving campaign this winter, as anger over her opposition to the idea has grown. In a letter to the
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
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