President Trump faced a wave of protests during his golf outing at Turnberry in Scotland. Demonstrators criticized UK leaders for accommodating him, highlighting the ongoing political tensions between the U.S. and the UK.
In a surprising electoral defeat, Japan's ruling coalition is set to lose its majority in the upper house, raising questions about Prime Minister Ishiba's future and complicating critical trade talks with the U.S. as inflation concerns grow.
Japan's ruling coalition may lose its upper house majority, signaling a potential crisis for Prime Minister Ishiba. The opposition is gaining momentum, raising questions about Ishiba's leadership and future.
Republicans are outraged after the Senate parliamentarian ruled against key measures in their tax and immigration bill. This controversy highlights the parliamentarian's pivotal role in shaping legislation.
A major ruling by the Senate parliamentarian has disqualified significant health care provisions from the GOP's legislation, posing challenges for Republicans as they aim to pass the bill before the July Fourth deadline.
Senate Republicans hit a major roadblock in passing their tax and spending package as a key Medicaid provision is ruled out. The parliamentarian's decision raises concerns over funding for rural hospitals and other crucial provisions.
In a dramatic response to U.S. airstrikes on its nuclear sites, Iran's Parliament has voted to close the critical Strait of Hormuz, raising fears of a global oil crisis. The final decision rests with the Supreme National Security Council, as tensions escalate.
Iran's parliament has backed a controversial move to close the Strait of Hormuz, a key oil transit route. This could lead to soaring oil prices and significant global economic repercussions. However, analysts suggest such a closure might be unlikely due to strong US military presence in the region.
In a significant setback for the Republicans' tax and spending cut bill, the Senate parliamentarian ruled that a proposal to shift food stamp costs to states violates Senate rules, jeopardizing potential savings and the bill's future.
A heated debate in Parliament unfolds as MPs share personal stories and ethical concerns over the proposed assisted dying bill. Voices from both sides clash on the implications for patient autonomy and societal values.