KYIV (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Sergei Orlov, Mariupol’s deputy mayor, said earlier on BBC Radio 4’s PM programme that the ceasefire agreed to allow civilians to flee the city lasted “not more than 30 minutes.” Today, the Red Cross planned to oversee
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Nuclear-armed forces put on high alert by Vladimir Putin, causing condemnation and alarm. He ordered “deterrence” forces to be on standby in response to what he described as “unfriendly” economic sanctions against Russia and “aggressive” statements from

LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The removal from Swift is considered one of the most severe restrictions imposed by the West. The United Kingdom, the European Union, the United States, and Canada have decided to bar a number of Russian banks from
London, (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Javelin Anti-Tank Missile hitting Russians hard in Ukraine – In the summer of 2013, the US army began to use the Javelin anti-tank missile in combat operations in Iraq and Syria. The missile has been in service

KYIV (Parliament Politics Magazine) – What’s the most recent news? Things are moving quickly in Ukraine, so here’s a rundown of the most recent developments: New explosions have been heard in Kyiv, prompting the mayor to issue a “threatening” warning. According to
KYIV (Parliament Politics Magazine) – President Zelensky addressed the Ukrainian people once more this afternoon, this time wearing a military uniform instead of his dark suit. In a recent speech, he compared the fighting to the “sound of the new iron curtain
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s flying nuclear command center has raised serious questions about the effectiveness of this new system. If a retaliatory attack is launched, this new system would allow the Kremlin leader to respond and delay the attack. However, it cannot
BERN (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The hidden wealth of clients involved in torture, drug trafficking, money laundering, corruption, and other major crimes has been revealed thanks to a massive leak from Credit Suisse, one of the world’s largest private banks. The breach,

BRUSSELS (Parliament Politics Magazine) – After two difficult years marked by claims of “vaccine apartheid” and “discriminatory” travel bans, the African Union and the European union are meeting in Brussels for a two-day summit to restore relations. A total of 40 African
STOCKHOLM (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Following the release of a video of a Syrian youngster on the internet, Swedish social services have been accused of purposely taking Syrian children from their families. In a different tale, a Syrian family requested assistance from