Category : Defence Security


Trump's NATO Afghanistan Comments Spark Outrage

Donald Trump's claim that NATO troops avoided frontlines in Afghanistan has been condemned as disrespectful and false, with families of 1,160 fallen coalition soldiers feeling betrayed.

Trump NATO Comments Outrage UK Politicians

Donald Trump's claim that NATO allies avoided frontline duty in Afghanistan has drawn strong condemnation from British ministers and MPs, with Stephen Kinnock leading the criticism.

NSW Manhunt After Triple Shooting in Lake Cargelligo

A large-scale police operation is underway in central New South Wales following a shooting that left three dead, including a pregnant woman, with the alleged gunman described as armed and dangerous.

US, Ukraine, Russia Hold First Trilateral War Talks

Delegations from the United States, Ukraine and Russia are heading to Abu Dhabi for their first three-way meeting since Russia's invasion began in 2022, following late-night Kremlin discussions.

Police Forces Slashed in Sweeping UK Reforms

Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood announces plans to cut UK police constabularies from 43 in largest policing overhaul for decades, sparking Conservative warnings about crime fighting.

Police Forces Slashed in Largest Reform for Decades

The UK government plans to significantly reduce the number of police constabularies from 43 in the biggest policing reform in decades, with critics warning it could undermine crime fighting efforts.

Zelenskyy: Europe Stuck in 'Groundhog Day' Without US

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has delivered a scathing critique of European nations, comparing their inaction to the film Groundhog Day and warning they cannot function without American leadership.

AI Bot Swarms Threaten Democracy, Experts Warn

Leading AI researchers warn that malicious AI bot swarms could disrupt elections and manipulate public opinion, with coordinated global action needed to counter this emerging threat.

UAE Ordered to Pay £260k to Trafficking Victim in London

The High Court has ruled the United Arab Emirates must pay over £260,000 to a Filipino woman trafficked and exploited by a diplomat in London, marking a legal precedent for state liability in domestic servitude cases on UK soil.

Zelenskyy: Europe Must Lead Its Own Defence

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy criticised Europe's reliance on US leadership in geopolitical crises during his Davos speech, urging proactive defence measures.

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