The majority of the jet fuel aboard the U.S.-flagged tanker Stena Immaculate remains secure despite a collision with a ...
Fears of an environmental disaster eased on Wednesday, two days after a container ship ploughed into a stationary U.S. fuel ...
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U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and National Security Adviser Mike Waltz speaking about negotiations to end the warin Ukraine, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, March 2025. SAUL LOEB / REUTERS.… Will ...
Mark Christopher Lee, who is convinced that we are not alone in the universe, says that the JFK assassination files and UFOs ...
Tech shares were among the worst hit across the Atlantic, continuing a drab run for the sector so far this year. The Nasdaq Composite is down 9.5% so far in 2025. Tesla shares slumped 15% on Monday, ...
Britain is actively considering the case for linking its Emissions Trading System (ETS) with the European Union's carbon ...
Prince William donned battle gear to visit British troops in Estonia on Friday on a trip aimed at underlining his country's ...
The Future Soldier warfighting structure stands as an impediment to the British Army attaining mass, with reservist unit training withering. With near-peer threats and stiff economic challenges, ...
The amount spent on British Army adverts is set to nearly double as the Ministry of Defence looks to resolve the Armed Forces recruitment crisis, new figures show. More than £17.2 million is ...
The British Army have been told that their outdated, “heavy” and “clunky” rifles are the laughing stock of NATO. A senior serving officer told The Times that the army’s L115A3 “sniper ...
The former head of the Army, General Sir Peter Wall, was speaking to LBC's Nick Ferrari. Picture: Alamy The British government has backed US-led efforts to secure a ceasefire between Russia and ...
The British army is said to be the 'laughing stock' of NATO because its outdated rifles wouldn't be able to kill Russian or Chinese soldiers in advanced body armour. The army still uses the ...