US charges China-backed hackers with 14 years of cyberattacks
The hackers were allegedly part of a network run by Beijing's spy agency that targeted China critics and intellectual property.
Russian lawmaker urges moving nuclear weapons closer to US
A member of Russia's parliament said Moscow should place nukes in countries like Cuba to be closer to the U.S.
Security breach rocks Indian parliament on terror attack anniversary
Intrusion into Indian parliament raises echoes of a deadly 2001 attack.
Prince Harry, Meghan may lose titles over race scandal
Harry and Meghan's titles could be put before Britain's Parliament within weeks after a proposal by a lawmaker.
Strong Governments Are Massively Overrated
Americans—or at least those among them who care about the world beyond their borders—tend to scoff at the parliamentary systems. Maybe they shouldn't.
Gaslit: Netanyahu's Mendacious Foreign Media Blitz
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been on a blitz of foreign media interviews this week to diminish global shock at his project of turning Israel into an authoritarian democracy.
Anti-monarchy group will fight for "answers" over coronation arrests
Republic CEO Graham Smith tells Newsweek's "The Royal Report" podcast what steps the group will take following protest arrests on coronation day.
Video shows horses running into middle of Israeli protest
Police officers mounted on horses were seen charging into crowds of protesters in an effort to disperse demonstrations in Tel Aviv.
UK 'Buffer Zone' Law Destroys Right to Free Expression
We should never cede to government the ability to punish anyone for the peaceful expression of their convictions, let alone their silent prayers and thoughts.
U.S. Jews Must Fight Netanyahu's Moves to Defang Israeli Courts
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, himself on trial for corruption, wants to have the nation's parliament, the Knesset, pass what they call a set of judicial "reforms." It would place the Knesset above the courts, giving it the final word on anything and everything. Without a written constitution, this can happen in Israel.
Putin cancels crucial parliament address amid failing campaign—Kremlin
It is a constitutional requirement for the Russian president to give an address to the legislature every year. Putin last addressed parliament in April 2021.
Sierra Leone parliament descends into wild brawl, shocking video shows
Legislators from the two main political parties threw furniture at one another during a debate on electoral reform in Freetown, the country's capital.
Iranian official denies wanting to execute protesters, but seeks "revenge"
Seyyed Nizamuddin Mousavi, spokesman of the Islamic Council's Presidium, refuted reports that officials were pushing for protesters to face the death penalty.
Prince Harry's remaining royal role under fire as government reconsiders
Prince Harry's eligibility to act as Counsellor of State and regent for the monarch could change after legislation was questioned in Parliament.
Charles appoints Rishi Sunak as second U.K. prime minister of his reign
The monarch and Sunak participated in the official "kissing hands" ceremony at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday morning.
Liz Truss Resigns: Tories want final two PM candidates to debate
The U.K. Prime Minister lasted just 44 days in office after losing the support of her party and the British people.
King Charles III May Now Be Immune From Prosecution in Charity Cash Probe
King Charles III was reported to police by an anti-monarchy group who now want to challenge a legal principle that as U.K. sovereign he cannot be prosecuted.
Liz Truss Has A Steep Climb Ahead
Liz Truss is the fourth Conservative politician to hold the office of British prime minister in the space of six years.
Harry Meets World Leader Meghan Viewed as 'Role Model' Before She Was Royal
Prince Harry met the world leader Meghan Markle showered with praise for the large number of female leaders in the country's Parliament during a 2015 speech.
Scottish Parliament Urged To Make a National Apology for Slavery
A proposal for the Scottish National Party's conference also calls for reparative justice and a museum on slavery in Glasgow.
Boris Johnson Had Historic Mass Resignation Under His Watch
At least 26 ministers have resigned, making it the largest mass ministerial resignation in modern British history.
How Does a No-Confidence Vote Work? Boris Johnson in Leadership Contest
In order for a no-confidence vote to be passed, more than 180 lawmakers would have to vote "no confidence" in the prime minister.
Queen Appears Smiling in Public After Missed Parliament Engagement
The 96-year-old monarch was spotted at the Royal Windsor Horse Show on Friday after "episodic mobility problems" forced her to pull-out of opening parliament.
Charles Mocked for Talking About Cost of Living While Sitting on Throne
Queen Elizabeth II's crown was driven to Parliament in its own car as Prince Charles outlined the Government's plans to tackle the soaring cost of living.
Queen Skipping Speech Starts Debate About Her Stepping Aside for Charles
Queen Elizabeth II will not deliver her annual speech to Parliament leading some to suggest the end of her reign may be approaching through a regency.
Here Are the Members of Parliament Who Voted to Deny Ukraine's EU Admission
The list of votes against the application included both far-right and far-left populists, with some saying there was no military solution to the war.
Anti-Vaccine Protesters Try to Storm Bulgarian Parliament After Rally
Only one-third of Bulgaria's population is vaccinated, making it the least vaccinated country in the European Union.
Boris Johnson Resists Calls to Resign, Apologizes for Party During Lockdown
Johnson apologized for the first time Wednesday, acknowledging attending the event for the first time.
Man Allegedly Behind South African Parliament Fire Charged With Terrorism
The main chamber of the National Assembly building, where the country's Parliament sits, was destroyed in the fire, while other buildings saw extensive damage.
Fire Crews Continue Working Blaze That 'Gutted' South Africa's Parliament
A man was arrested in connection to a fire that tore through South Africa's National Assembly building Sunday that firefighters were still working on Monday.