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NATO bans soldiers from men's clubs over security fears

Exclusive investigation reveals NATO troops in Eastern Europe face strict new rules banning visits to gentlemen's clubs and brothels after security breaches and misconduct scandals threaten alliance operations.

Soldier F Faces New Bloody Sunday Prosecution Bid

Exclusive: Fresh developments in the Bloody Sunday investigation as Soldier F, the former paratrooper at the centre of the 1972 Derry massacre, could face prosecution following new evidence revelations.

5,000 Russian troops stranded on Dnipro islands

Exclusive intelligence reveals approximately 5,000 Russian soldiers stranded on strategic islands in the Dnipro River, facing starvation and ammunition shortages after Ukrainian forces cut off supply routes in a bold tactical manoeuvre.

War Film Cast: The Real People Revealed

Discover the incredible true stories behind the cast of characters in the gripping new war film, from decorated heroes to ordinary soldiers facing extraordinary circumstances.

Ukraine Soldiers Face Extreme Hardship as Diplomacy Stalls

Exclusive frontline reports reveal Ukrainian troops enduring extreme conditions and ammunition shortages while Western allies remain divided over military support. The human cost of diplomatic delays becomes increasingly devastating.

Israeli families battle to recover dead hostages from Gaza

Exclusive: Grieving Israeli families speak out about their desperate fight to recover the bodies of loved ones held by Hamas, revealing a painful new dimension to the hostage crisis that continues seven months after the October 7th attacks.

UK tourists face legal action after Tenerife incidents

The Crown Prosecution Service is pursuing cases against multiple UK tourists following serious incidents during their holidays in Tenerife, with charges ranging from assault to criminal damage across popular resorts.

No prosecution for wife in assisted dying case

A British woman will not face criminal charges after travelling with her terminally ill husband to a Swiss assisted dying clinic, in a landmark decision that reignites the debate over UK end-of-life laws.

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