BELGRADE (Parliament Politics Magazine): Serbia’s populist government decided to suspend all licences for mining company Rio Tinto, which intended opening a lithium mine near the town of Loznica in the country’s west to defuse huge demonstrations by environmentalists. In a televised statement
LISBON (Parliament Politics Magazine): On January 30, Portuguese voters who are quarantined due to Covid-19 will be eligible to vote, but they are advised to do so later in the day. The parliament of the Republican Assembly of Portugal, will elect 230
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine): The cost of living is growing significantly, not just in the UK but around the world, from buying groceries to heating our houses. Inflation, or the rate at which prices rise, has reached new highs since 2008. The
TUNIS (Parliament Politics Magazine): Hundreds of demonstrators marked the 11th anniversary of Tunisia’s revolution on Friday, including Rhida Bouziane. During a demonstration last week, a Tunisian man died as a result of the wounds he sustained at the time of the security
Armed Drones Race to Change the Face of Modern-Day Warfare The rise of killer drones has caused controversy in military circles. They can be programmed to carry explosives and attack critical infrastructure, or they can be used to kill people gathered
The latest news in the Donald Trump investigation concerns the allegations that the president and his family were involved in a wide-ranging fraud. The New York State attorney general accused the Trump Organization of misrepresenting the value of assets to obtain financing.
COLOMBO (Parliament Politics Magazine): As depleting foreign currency reserves have hindered the import of basic everyday commodities such as cooking gas, a lone bullock cart carrying a barrel of kerosene, a symbol of life in Sri Lanka in the 1970s, has once
New York (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The Biden administration has plans to strategically use the United Nations Security Council as a way to keep Russia in its place. While the official reason may be that this will occur if Russia, specifically Moscow,
Beijing (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Coronavirus had hit China hard, and while it looked like China could get a breather, it seems like it’s too early to do that just yet. Tianjin, a city and municipality in China, is in the midst
BEIJING (Parliament Politics Magazine): The Chinese IT giant’s enormous coffers and adaptability are considered as critical to surviving the coming year. Alibaba has had a difficult 14 months. The Chinese tech behemoth has struggled since regulators abruptly halted the first public offering
New Delhi (Parliament Politics Magazine) – There seems to be a common theme around political issues at the moment namely that of border conflict – India and China not being an exception. India and China share a border of approximately 3400 km.
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Russia is currently trying to put its foot down and forbid Ukraine from joining NATO, The western military alliance. The Ukraine has provided a buffer between Russia and the rest of Europe but hopes to one day