Prime Minister defeated in late night Parliamentary vote

3 September 2019|The Interregnum|Mohamed Elmaazi

In a 328 vote to 302 the a coalition of SNP, Labour Party, Liberal Democrat, and Conservative Party MPs striped the executive of its normal power to dictate what is to be debated tomorrow and granting to parliament the ability to debate Hillary Ben MP’s proposed Brexit bill.

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Tulsi Gabbard’s campaign blasts DNC for opaque rules on qualifying for upcoming debates

24 August 2019|The Interregnum|Mohamed Elmaazi

Tulsi Gabbard’s campaign has blasted the Democratic National Committee in a letter demanding that they increase the selections of polls which can be used to determine who can participate in the upcoming Democratic Primary debates. As it stands, Gabbard is at risk of being excluded on the basis of polling, which her campaign says, are objectively less accurate than 26 other polls which show her receiving sufficient support to qualify for the debates.

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Twitter Rejects ‘State Media,’ Except When It Doesn’t

23 August 2019|By Any Means NECESSARY,Sputnik Radio|Mohamed Elmaazi

The Interregnum’s Editor-in-Chief Mohamed Elmaazi joined Eugene Pryer and Sean Blackmon on By Any Means Necessary to discuss his latest article regarding social media censorship, Twitter’s new policy rejecting ads from what it terms ‘state media’, how the the platform selectively uses that term to deprioritise platforms who go against status quo media narratives, the influence of pro-western media groups and the geopolitical implications of the move.

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US Supreme Court Says Federal Courts Can’t Stop Gerrymandering

28 June 2019|The Interregnum|Mohamed Elmaazi

The Supreme Court in a 5 – 4 vote ruled that federal courts are powerless to hear challenges to partisan gerrymandering. Gerrymandering, also known as redistricting, is the practice in which a political party  designs voting districts in such a way as to ensure that their political party will win elections.

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UK Court of Appeal: Weapons Sales to Saudi Arabia Are Illegal (For Now)

20 June 2019|The Interregnum|Mohamed Elmaazi

UK Court of Appeal in a historic decision has determined that UK arms sales to Saudi Arabia are illegal and must be reexamined given the war crimes being committed in Yemen. Though campaigners warn that despite their victory their struggle is far from over.

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Trump is on “the brink of launching” the US into “war with Iran”, warns Tulsi Gabbard.

18 May 2019|The Interregnum|Mohamed Elmaazi

US presidential hopeful Tulsi Gabbard has issued repeated statements warning that Donald Trump is leading the US into “war with Iran”. A war that she says would make Iraq look like “a cakewalk”.

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