China spying allegations 'deeply disturbing,' Australian PM says
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison said he is deeply disturbed by allegations that the Chinese government attempted to have an agent elected to the country's parliament.
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Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison said he is deeply disturbed by allegations that the Chinese government attempted to have an agent elected to the country's parliament.
The UK economy grew at the slowest annual rate in nearly a decade in the third quarter as uncertainty over Brexit continued to weigh on business.
The sister of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has condemned his rhetoric as
Lawmakers returned to work on Wednesday after a momentous ruling by the United Kingdom's highest court that found Prime Minister Boris Johnson's suspension of Parliament to be unlawful.
The United Kingdom, once a beacon of political and diplomatic stability, has descended into chaos since it voted to leave the European Union in 2016.
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has rejected accusations that he lied to the Queen over his controversial suspension of Parliament in the run-up to the Brexit deadline.
Thousands of protesters in the provincial capital of Indonesia's West Papua have set fire to a local government building amid widespread demonstrations sparked by alleged police discrimination against Papuan students.
The inability of UK politicians to agree how to leave the European Union has plunged Brexit into chaos and helped paralyze the British economy.
UK lawmakers failed once again to find any way out of the Brexit deadlock after parliament rejected a series of alternatives to Theresa May's withdrawal deal.
Around a dozen climate change activists stripped down to their underwear and glued their hands to various surfaces in the House of Commons' public gallery as lawmakers debated Monday's vote on Brexit alternatives on the floor of the Chamber below.
Friday is the day that, under a timetable set all the way back two years ago, Britain was supposed to leave the European Union.
British lawmakers are preparing to take control of the House of Commons agenda for two days in an unprecedented move that will test support for alternatives to Prime Minister Theresa May's deadlocked Brexit plan.
There were audible gasps in the UK Parliament on Monday night as lawmakers voted to seize control of the Brexit process from embattled Prime Minister Theresa May -- the first time in over a century that MPs have taken over the parliamentary timetable from the government.
This could be the week that everything comes together on Brexit -- or everything falls apart.
The Speaker of Britain's House of Commons has thrown a constitutional curve ball into the Brexit process.
British lawmakers have decisively rejected a no-deal Brexit, inflicting another heavy defeat on Britain's embattled Prime Minister and paving the way for the UK's departure from the EU to be delayed.
Another British member of parliament has quit the opposition Labour Party, in the wake of seven lawmakers splitting to form the Independent Group in Parliament earlier this week.
A new schism opened up in British politics on Monday when seven lawmakers staged a dramatic walkout from Britain's opposition Labour Party, denouncing its handling of a wave of anti-Semitism and a "betrayal" on Brexit.
A major cyber attack against Australia's ruling and opposition parties was the work of a "sophisticated state actor," the country's prime minister said Monday, less than three months before a national election.
Australia's parliament had to reset all the passwords on its computer network Thursday after an unknown attacker tried to hack into the system.
After a long summer vacation, Britain's politicians return next week for the final lap.
A 29-year-old man who deliberately drove a car into a crowd outside Britain's Houses of Parliament has been charged with two counts of attempted murder, the Metropolitan Police in London said Saturday.
A 29-year-old man arrested after he crashed a car into security barriers outside the Houses of Parliament in what's being treated as a terrorist incident has been named as Salih Khater, according to Reuters news agency.
A car crashed into security barriers outside the UK's Houses of Parliament during rush hour Tuesday morning, injuring several people in what police are treating as a terrorist incident.