Parliament will be recalled next week over the deteriorating situation in Afghanistan, Downing Street sources have told Sky News. MPs will return to Westminster to debate the government’s response to the crisis in the country, with Taliban fighters having entered
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Tap water at Parliament deemed safe to drink, issue under investigation
Those working at Parliament House and the Parliamentary Library in Wellington have been told tap water is suitable for drinking again. An email warned them earlier today not to drink it as a “precautionary measure” because of an external issue.
China hopes U.S., North Korea can resume meaningful dialogue
BEIJING (Reuters) – China hopes the United State and North Korea can resume meaningful dialogue as soon as possible, the Chinese government’s top diplomat Wang Yi said on Sunday. The United States should not to squander the hard-won outcomes of
Hong Kong activists call for protest march against new security laws
HONG KONG (Reuters) – Hong Kong activists called for a protest march on Friday against Beijing’s plans to impose national security legislation in the city, prompting alarm that the new laws could erode its freedoms through “force and fear”. “We
U.S. Senate Republican leader threatens 'reexamining' U.S.-China relationship
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell on Thursday threatened to reexamine the U.S.-Chinese relationship if Beijing pursues a “further crackdown” on Hong Kong, after China was set to impose new national security legislation on the former British