LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – This winter, there is “a significant risk” of gas shortages in the UK, which might affect the availability of power. According to Ofgem, there is a chance that the UK might experience a “gas supply emergency” as
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
BRUSSELS (Parliament Politics Magazine) – After the Russian invasion of Ukraine was blamed for causing a food crisis throughout the world by the European Council president, Russia’s UN representative stormed out of a UN Security Council meeting. Food supplies were used as
KYIV (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Ukraine claims the Russian army took radiation dosimeters and trucks from the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, as well as looting or damaging over 1,000 computers. Nuclear equipment was not harmed, according to the information director of Chernobyl,
BRUSSELS (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Leaders of the European Union have come to an agreement on a proposal to stop over two-thirds of oil imports of Russia. Following Hungary’s resistance, the prohibition will only apply to oil arriving by sea, not pipeline
KYIV (Parliament Politics Magazine) – President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky paid a visit to forces in Kharkiv, which is located on the country’s damaged eastern front line. Since Russia’s invasion began on February 24, it was his first official excursion outside of
JERUSALEM (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Foreign minister of Israel has slammed Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov’s statements that Nazi leader Adolf Hitler “had Jewish blood” as “unforgivable.” Despite the fact that Ukraine’s president is Jewish, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov made the
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – UK PM Boris Johnson met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Kyiv. The visit was described by No 10 as a “display of solidarity” with the people of Ukraine. Following the discussion, Downing Street announced that the
LONDON, (Parliament Politics Magazine) – According to UK Foreign Secretary Liz Truss, Russia’s “indiscriminate attacks” on innocent civilians of Ukraine must be investigated as war crimes. She said there was mounting evidence of “appalling acts” in Bucha and Irpin, and Russia couldn’t