Macron: French Navy Seized Russian Shadow Fleet Tanker
French President Emmanuel Macron announced the seizure of the tanker Deyna, part of Russia's shadow fleet, in the Mediterranean, vowing to enforce sanctions against war profiteers.
French President Emmanuel Macron announced the seizure of the tanker Deyna, part of Russia's shadow fleet, in the Mediterranean, vowing to enforce sanctions against war profiteers.
The Trump administration reportedly plans to occupy or blockade Iran's Kharg Island to pressure Tehran into reopening the Strait of Hormuz, as Gulf attacks and Israeli airstrikes intensify.
A 34-year-old man and 31-year-old woman were arrested after attempting to enter HM Naval Base Clyde in Scotland. The man is reportedly Iranian, with suspicions of espionage activities at the nuclear facility.
Iran's military issues a stark warning that amusement parks, resorts, and entertainment centers worldwide pose threats to American and Israeli personnel.
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RecommendedPolice Scotland confirms a man and woman were arrested after attempting to enter the Faslane naval base, home to the UK's nuclear submarine fleet, during a security incident on Thursday evening.
Denmark deployed soldiers and explosives to Greenland in January 2026 to destroy runways in case of a US invasion under Trump, as revealed by public broadcaster DR.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dismissed fake news about his death and clarified tensions with US President Donald Trump following Israel's attack on Iran's South Pars gas field.
UK charity Human Appeal initiates an emergency project in Saida, Lebanon, distributing hot meals and food parcels to thousands displaced by regional conflict.
Iran's missile attacks on energy facilities in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, and Israel have caused billions in damage, spiking gas prices by 30% in Europe. With Donald Trump considering troop deployment to the Strait of Hormuz, experts warn prolonged conf
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RecommendedHMS Mersey and a Wildcat helicopter shadowed a Russian frigate and sanctioned oil tanker for 48 hours in the English Channel, marking another incident of heightened maritime surveillance.
Essex Police has suspended live facial recognition camera use after a Cambridge study found the technology identified black individuals more frequently than other ethnic groups, raising fairness questions.
Iran's missile attacks on energy facilities in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, and Israel over 24 hours signal a prolonged conflict could devastate the global economy, with gas prices already surging 30% in Europe.
The UK government plans to ban crossbow sales and require licenses for existing owners following a series of violent attacks, including the murder of a BBC commentator's family.
Former warden Bob Hood reveals the psychological impact and daily realities of inmates at ADX Florence Supermax, including interactions with figures like the Unabomber and Shoe Bomber.
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RecommendedDanish forces prepared for a worst-case scenario with blood supplies and plans to destroy runways amid tensions over Greenland, as revealed by intelligence sources.
A British reporter and cameraman were hospitalized after an Israeli strike exploded meters away during a live broadcast in southern Lebanon, amid escalating conflict.
Nematollah Shahsavani and Alireza Farasati face charges of conducting hostile surveillance on Israeli and Jewish targets in London for Iranian intelligence.
A former MI5 IT contractor told police he received ninja-style training in swords and knives at Thames House, as he faces charges of breaching national security laws.
The Trump administration has issued a 60-day waiver of the Jones Act, allowing foreign-flagged oil tankers to operate between U.S. ports to boost domestic supply as prices surge during the war with Iran.
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RecommendedIsraeli forces face stiff resistance from Hezbollah militants as they push deeper into south Lebanon, with intense clashes reported in strategic border towns and hilltop positions.
The Guardian Weekly's March 20 edition examines Iran's closure of the Strait of Hormuz, potentially disrupting a fifth of global oil exports, alongside features on Sudan's humanitarian crisis and feminism's ongoing fight.
Analysts question the effectiveness of targeting senior Iranian officials, suggesting it could strengthen regime resistance rather than destabilize it.
Britain remains engaged in discussions with US and European allies about escorting merchant ships through the Strait of Hormuz, but officials warn the situation is too dangerous for immediate action due to Iran's military capabilities.
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard told the Senate panel that US strikes have largely destroyed Iran's military capabilities, though threats from other nations are growing.
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RecommendedTwo men have been charged under the National Security Act for allegedly conducting surveillance on London's Jewish community for Iran, following a complex police investigation.
Labor rights icon Dolores Huerta reveals she was sexually abused by César Chávez, ending 60 years of silence. The UFW co-founder details two assaults in the 1960s that resulted in pregnancies.
Lawmakers and union leaders express shock over New York Times report detailing sexual abuse allegations against late labor icon Cesar Chavez, prompting widespread event cancellations.
Kash Patel confirmed the FBI purchases location data on Americans during a Senate hearing, sparking debate over Fourth Amendment rights and surveillance reform.
The US spent $11.3 billion on bombs in the first week of the Iran conflict, surpassing annual budgets for the EPA, CDC, and National Cancer Institute combined.
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RecommendedUkraine's military targeted two Russian aircraft production and repair facilities deep inside Russia, while a former pro-Kremlin operator publicly turned against Vladimir Putin. Multiple developments unfold on day 1,485 of the conflict.