Georgians Protest, Georgia

Georgians Protest Disputed Election Results Amid Accusations of Russian Meddling

Thousands of Georgians took to the streets on Saturday, protesting outside the Central Electoral Commission's (CEC) headquarters in Tbilisi. The demonstrations come after the CEC officially declared the ruling Georgian Dream party the winner of the October 26 parliamentary elections,...
European Parliament

European Parliament Pushes for Targeted Sanctions Against Russia’s ‘Shadow Fleet’ Amid Environmental Concerns

The European Parliament is on the verge of adopting a resolution calling for stricter, “targeted” sanctions against Russia's shadow fleet — a clandestine network of aging, minimally insured oil tankers operating beyond Western regulatory reach. The draft resolution, which enjoys...
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Georgia’s Political Rift with the EU Deepens After Controversial Elections and Diplomatic Visit

Tensions between Georgia and the European Union (EU) have escalated in the wake of Georgia’s contentious parliamentary elections last month, which many international observers claim were plagued by irregularities. A high-profile delegation from EU member states visited Tbilisi on Monday,...
Shigeru Ishiba

Japan’s Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba Faces Key Parliament Vote with Fragile Grip on Power After Election Setback

Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba of Japan is expected to face a pivotal vote in parliament today, a process that will likely affirm his position as the nation’s leader. However, Ishiba’s control over the government remains tenuous following an unexpected setback...
Shigeru Ishiba

Japan’s Parliament Set to Re-Elect Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba Amid Political Shifts and Diplomatic Challenges

In a pivotal vote scheduled for Monday afternoon, Japan’s parliament is expected to re-elect Shigeru Ishiba as prime minister, even as the political landscape appears increasingly complex following a recent election setback. Ishiba’s Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and coalition partner...
"This is not your land, you are not my king!" Lidia Thorpe said.

King Charles III Faces Heckling from Australian Senator Accusing Him of ‘Genocide’ During Historic Visit

King Charles III, on his first official visit to Australia since ascending to the British throne, found himself the target of a vocal protest by an Indigenous Australian senator who accused the monarch of genocide. The incident unfolded as Charles...
Moldova-EU Membership

Moldova Votes in Favor of Joining EU by Narrow Margin Amid Allegations of Russian Interference

Moldova voted in favor of joining the European Union (EU) by a razor-thin margin, setting the country on a historic course towards Western integration despite deep divisions and allegations of Russian meddling. With 99.2 percent of votes counted as of...
South Africa Crisis

South Africa’s Parliament and Law Enforcement Authorization

Two South African law enforcement initiatives, one in Cape Town and the other in Gauteng, have sparked controversy due to their lack of explicit parliamentary authorization. The Cape Town City initiated the Law Enforcement Advancement Plan (LEAP) in 2019 to...
Indigenous Referendum Measure

Indigenous Referendum Measure: Unveiling the Fall of a Losing Voice

The Referendum on the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice to Parliament was in dire straits before October 14, as referenda proposals are rarely successful in Australia. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's article of faith aimed to determine if an advisory...
Singapore Parliament Speaker Tan-Chuan-jin

Singapore Parliament Speaker Apologizes to Opposition MP

Singapore Parliament Speaker Tan-Chuan-jin apologized to the opposition member of Parliament on Tuesday. It is alleged that in April this year after an Indian-origin MP was called upon to speak, he used unparliamentary language to insult a member of parliament...
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