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A front door at the UK House of Lords, part of a £9.6 million security overhaul, doesn’t open automatically and requires a ...
The weekly session in which the British prime minister is questioned by lawmakers in Parliament can be an ordeal for the ...
Before laws are finalised, MPs get a last chance to argue for changes. Pav Sharma, whose office manages them, explains the ...
While dissidents call for a timely convention, Deuba loyal says party chief not solely responsible for making it happen.
As South Sudan approaches its 14th Independence Day on 9 July, uncertainty persists over the reopening of the Transitional ...
Experts say Mamdani, a mayoral candidate, has attracted criticism on the Hindu right for his faith and outspoken views.
A leaked audit accuses far-right parties of improperly spending millions in EU funds. Critics say it's not just a scandal but ...
Queen Camilla became a member of the royal family upon her wedding to Prince Charles in 2005, but she didn't wear a tiara for ...
The Papua New Guinea Law Society has strongly condemned the recent brutal killings of women in Hela Province, calling them ...
Thousands of Tibetans gathered in the Indian Himalayas in a hill town where the Dalai Lama has lived in exile for more than ...
A pair of bills cracking down on asylum-seekers wishing to settle in the Netherlands has passed in the Dutch parliament after ...
The Workers' Party (WP) has responded to a statement by the People's Action Party (PAP) on Thursday (July 3), which raised ...