Russia Condemns US Veto of Gaza Ceasefire at UN

USA (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Russia has strongly condemned the United States for blocking a UN Security Council resolution calling for a ceasefire in Gaza, calling the veto irresponsible amid escalating violence. The US veto prevented global consensus on ending hostilities despite

TikTok Creators Fear Economic Blow of US Ban

In a digital age where social media platforms have become vital avenues for creativity, entrepreneurship, and livelihoods, the looming threat of a TikTok ban in the United States has sent shockwaves through the community of content creators and small businesses reliant on

Thousands evacuate as Nova Scotia fights wildfires

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

Apple moves some iPhone 14 manufacturing to India from China

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

US: Tech firms banned from setting factories in China for ten years

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

McKinney Fire swiftly reaches the north of California

WASHINGTON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The extent of the California wildfire has increased dramatically, making it the state’s biggest fire so far this year. The state’s fire department reports that the McKinney Fire has burned 21,000 hectares (52,500 acres) so far. The

Another Mass Shooting for the United States

A shooting at Michigan’s Oxford High School left four students dead and six students and a teacher wounded. Ethan Crumbley, 15, has been arrested and charged with the following: One count of terrorism causing death Four counts of first-degree murder Seven counts

First Deal with Saudi Arabia Approved

On October 26, the U.S. State Department approved its first sale to Saudi Arabia, which has caused some controversy and criticism of the Biden administration. The sale included 280 AIM-120C-7/C-8 Advanced Medium Range Air-to-Air Missiles (AMRAAM), 596 LAU-128 Missile Rail Launchers (MRL)

Subpoenas Issued to Six Top Trump Associates

Six of Donald Trump’s top campaign associates have been subpoenaed by the Democratic-led House select committee investigating the deadly January 6 insurrection. The committee is still in need of testimony and document from key witnesses.   The six people subpoenaed were involved

300 Americans Plea to Flee Afghanistan

At the end of August this year, the U.S. military announced and began its withdrawal of troops out of Afghanistan after a 20 year mission. Around 234 Americans have been aided to leave the country that is now being taken over fully

Democratic Voters Want Immigration Reform

Eight million undocumented immigrants’ path to citizenship hopes to be included in the Democrat’s upcoming budget reconciliation bill were thwarted by a Senate parliamentarian ruling, a staff attorney who reviews chamber rules. But there’s been a wealth of enthusiastic support from the

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