WASHINGTON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – After the execution of four pro-democracy activists by the military junta, the US has pushed China to exert further pressure on Myanmar. Ned Price, a spokesman for the State Department, asserted that China had the most potential
WASHINGTON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – During a visit to the Indo-Pacific, including a stop in Indonesia, the top military official of the United States stated that the Chinese military has grown substantially more dangerous and aggressive over the previous five years. The
TUNIS (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Voting to approve the new constitution proposed by President Kais Saied has started among Tunisians. However, based on the number of voters in abroad polling places, low turnout is predicted. Exact one year after Saied suspended parliament
BERN (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The World Health Organisation (WHO) has issued the strongest call to action it is able to in relation to the global outbreak of monkeypox by designating it as a public health emergency of international concern. This comes
TOKYO (Parliament Politics Magazine ) – In a yearly assessment released as Tokyo weighs sharply raising military spending, Japan’s defence ministry expressed alarm over new Russian threats and increased concerns about Taiwan. The report contains a section on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine,
COLOMBO (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Ranil Wickremesinghe, 73-year-old man, of Sri Lanka was sworn in as president amid expectations that he will help the nation’s struggling economy. On Thursday, Ranil took his oath within the parliament complex which was guarded heavily. The
COLOMBO (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The parliamentary speaker announced that Gotabaya Rajapaksa, the embattled president of Sri Lanka, has resigned officially following a dramatic week that saw him flee the nation after demonstrators ransacked his offices and presidential residence. Mahinda Yapa Abeywardena,
South Africa, (Parliament Politics Magazine) – South Africa was approached to play a mediation role in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine due to its non-biased role and mutual standing. South Africa has a track record of successfully mediating high conflict environments.
Pakistan, (Parliament Politics Magazine) – After losing a no confidence vote in his leadership capabilities, Imran Khan consequently lost his power as Pakistan’s Prime Minister. The former Prime Minister claimed that the cause of his fall from power was the result of
Africa, (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The breadbasket of the world – abundantly filled by Russia and Ukraine, is now on the verge of crumbs and disintegration. The war and conflict between Russia and Ukraine have not only impacted the two conflicting countries,
TOKYO (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Shinzo Abe, 67 years old former prime minister of Japan, was shot and killed while giving a speech in the western city of Nara. After the attack, Abe, who led the nation’s government for the longest period
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – To warn of threat from China, the heads of the UK and US security services made an unusual joint presentation. According to Christopher Wray, director of the FBI, China poses the “biggest long-term threat to our economic