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
TOKYO (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Growing public resistance to event over taxpayer costs and the former prime minister’s affiliation with the Unification cult. Despite mounting public resistance to the proposal, Japan could possibly spend about 1.65 billion yen (£10.1 million) on the

TORONTO (Parlaiment Politics Magazine) – One of the bloodiest mass murders in Canadian history occurred on Sunday as a wave of stabbings spread through Saskatchewan. Attacks of this kind are less frequent in Canada than they are in the US, and fatal

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

BUENOS AIRES (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The vice-president of Argentina narrowly escaped being shot dead when the gunman’s gun jammed as he was aiming at her. Video captures the moment Cristina Fernández de Kirchner came face to face with the loaded weapon

COLOMBO (Parliament Politics Magazine) – To aid the nation in overcoming its greatest economic crisis since becoming independent from Britain in 1948, Sri Lanka has received a preliminary loan offer from the International Monetary Fund of $2.9 billion (£2.5 billion). The money

NEW DELHI (Parliament Politics Magazine) – In a heated exchange of words sparked by a Chinese military ship docking in a contentious Sri Lankan port, India has accused China of “militarising the Taiwan Strait”. The accusation, which the Indian high commission in

BANGKOK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha has been suspended from official duty by the top court of Thailand while a legal challenge to his term limit is being considered. In a lawsuit, the opposition parties claim that Mr. Prayuth,

BEIJING (Parliament Politics Magazine ) – A Shanghai court has convicted Xiao Jianhua, a Chinese-Canadian billionaire who was at the centre of an alleged kidnapping case in Hong Kong in 2017, to 13 years in prison and fined his company a record

TOKYO (Parliament Politics Magazine) – As a result of a shift in young people’s attitudes that led to a decline in tax revenues, the government of Japan has established a national competition seeking suggestions for ways to encourage people to drink more
