SINGAPORE (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Oil prices rose to the highest level ever in over seven years on Monday, owing to fears that an invasion of Russia in Ukraine may prompt US and European sanctions, disrupting exports from the world’s top producer
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – As the Ukraine issue reaches a “critical juncture,” PM Johnson will meet with international leaders in a bid to bring Russia “back from the brink” of war this week. On Sunday evening, Number 10 informed that its

CANBERRA (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Australia has dropped a cartel case against Citigroup Inc., Deutsche Bank AG, and numerous former employees against a $1.8 billion stock offering, a startling retreat from the biggest white-collar criminal trail of the country. Federal prosecutors announced
WASHINGTON (Transatlantic Today) – A stealth fighter that landed on a US Navy navy ship last month explodes into flames as it impacts the big warship’s flight deck, according to a video uploaded on social media during the weekend. On a video
ANKARA (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Hundreds of protesters took to the streets to the Greek consulate in Istanbul to protest the deaths of 19 migrants along the Turkish-Greek border on Saturday. They froze to death earlier this week, according to Turkish police,

TUNIS (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Tunisian President Kais Saied abolished the Supreme Judicial Council, the body in charge of judicial independence, on Sunday, a move that has raised concerns about the judiciary’s independence and is sure to enrage his critics. Saied’s ruling

RABAT (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The royal palace in Morocco has confirmed that a five-year-old child who was stranded for four days in a deep well and whose suffering captivated Moroccans has died. Rayan Awram, a young child from Ighrane, plunged 32
BEIJING (Parliament Politics Magazine): Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin signed a joint statement appealing the west to “give up the ideologised methods of the cold war, as the two leaders showed their warming friendship amidst a heated exchange with the west ahead
MOSCOW (Parliament Politics Magazine): Russian President Vladimir Putin accused the US of ignoring Russia’s demands of NATO not expanding eastward in his first remarks on soaring conflict over Ukraine in over a month. But he added that Moscow was keeping an open

LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine): Ever tried solving a riddle which has numerous clues missing? The situation is identical to Kremlin politics. To say the least, figuring out what Vladimir Putin is thinking and planning is difficult. That is the Kremlin’s preference: keeping
