Category : Defence Security


Trump Paper: China Could Veto US Indo-Pacific Access

A Trump administration defence strategy document warns China's military expansion could let it veto US trade access in the Indo-Pacific, while casting doubt on US support for Starmer's Chagos Islands deal.

Olympian to Alleged Drug Lord: Ryan Wedding's Fall

Ryan Wedding's journey from Canadian Olympic snowboarder to alleged billion-dollar cocaine trafficker, with FBI comparisons to Escobar and El Chapo, raises questions about US law enforcement claims.

Police Must Hold Licence or Face Sack

Home Office announces mandatory Licence to Practise for all police officers in England and Wales, with failure to obtain or renew resulting in dismissal.

US Defence Strategy Shifts from China Focus

A new Pentagon document reveals China is no longer America's top defence priority, with focus shifting to homeland security and Western Hemisphere dominance.

Ukraine Views Greenland Crisis as Distraction from War

Ukrainian officials and citizens express concerns that the Greenland territorial dispute distracts from their war with Russia, potentially weakening European support and undermining international law principles.

Rohingya Genocide Case: Myanmar at ICJ

Historic ICJ hearings examine Myanmar's alleged genocide against Rohingya, with accounts of killings and sexual violence heard directly in court for the first time.

Kyiv Volunteers Serve Meals Amid Winter Energy Attacks

Volunteers in Kyiv distribute hot meals to vulnerable residents as Russia intensifies strikes on Ukraine's energy infrastructure during harsh winter conditions, while high-level peace talks begin in Abu Dhabi.

Trump Embraces Ex-Jihadist as Syria Crisis Deepens

Donald Trump's endorsement of Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa, a former jihadist with a $10m US bounty, coincides with a government offensive that has dismantled Kurdish self-rule, raising urgent questions about security and political stability in the re

British Troops in Afghanistan: Full Commitment

Analysis reveals British forces served alongside the US throughout the entire Afghan campaign, countering claims about NATO involvement and highlighting the UK's steadfast alliance role.

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