In a landmark move to combat climate change, President Joe Biden's administration has unveiled comprehensive measures, aiming to significantly reduce carbon emissions from the nation's fossil fuel plants.
In a move that has further exacerbated tensions between Venezuela and the United States, Washington's decision to reinstate sanctions on Venezuela's vital oil industry has drawn sharp condemnation from Caracas
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
JERUSALEM (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Israeli official says Israel will reject Lebanon’s amendments to a US-drafted proposal on resolving a protracted dispute on the maritime border over gas-rich waters off the countries’ Mediterranean coasts, casting into question years of diplomatic efforts to
SEOUL (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The South Korean military issued an apology after a missile it fired during an exercise on Tuesday malfunctioned and plummeted to the ground, raising fears among locals that North Korea—which had conducted a missile test earlier in
SEOUL (Parliament politics Magazine) – The South Korean military reported that North Korea launched two more ballistic missiles, marking the fourth launch of this nature this week as joint military exercises between Seoul, Tokyo, and Washington get more intense. The early Saturday
BEIRUT (Parliament Politics Magazine) – As negotiations progress with Israel, the U.S. envoy to Lebanon offered a proposal on Saturday for a maritime border demarcation to caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati and President Michel Aoun. Since Israel’s founding in 1948, Israel and
TEHRAN (Parliament Politics Magazine) – In an effort to “severely restrict” Iranian petrochemical and oil exports, the Biden government has launched a fresh round of sanctions against Iran. They promise to impose monetary penalties on a “regular basis.” The US accuses a
SEOUL (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Towards its eastern waters, North Korea launched a short-range ballistic missile on Sunday, continuing a provocative pattern of weapons testing as a US aircraft carrier visits South Korea for joint military drills in response to the North’s
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
TAIPEI (Parliament Politics Magazine) – As tensions between the US and China over Taiwan’s status rise, the US government has confirmed a $1.1 billion arms sale to Taiwan. The state department informed, the sale comprised $85 million for Sidewinder air-to-air missiles and
TEHRAN (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Imminent European proposals to resurrect the nuclear deal between the West and Iran including the release of frozen Iranian funds worth billions of dollars and oil exports in exchange for Iran curtailing its nuclear programme. Sources familiar