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Bristol returns sacred artefacts to Larrakia people

In a powerful act of post-colonial justice, Bristol's museum returns 14 culturally significant artefacts to the Larrakia people of Australia, setting a new precedent for UK cultural institutions.

Vietnam demands France return colonial-era cannon

Vietnam escalates a diplomatic dispute with France, demanding the return of a historic cannon, a symbol of national resistance against colonial rule, taken from Hanoi over 130 years ago.

Trump's Alleged Plan for US Military Purge Revealed

Former President Donald Trump allegedly planned a mass dismissal of senior military officials he deemed 'disloyal' if re-elected, targeting top brass at the Pentagon and service academies, according to Pete Hegseth's new book.

Trump Vows to Ban 'Woke' Military Books

Ex-President Donald Trump pledges to ban books promoting Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion from US military libraries if re-elected, calling it a 'critical fight' for the nation's armed forces.

ISIS 'Beatle' Jihadi Ringo Returns to UK

Exclusive: Aiden Aslin, one of the notorious ISIS 'Beatles', is back on British soil after being captured in Syria. The repatriation of the terror cell member, linked to the brutal beheadings of Western hostages, raises major national security questions a

Army's New Fitness Test: Recruits Use Teeth in Canine Drill

Exclusive: The British Army introduces a controversial new canine-assisted fitness assessment where recruits must demonstrate grip strength by having dogs gnaw on protective sleeves. Defence experts question the safety and ethics of the extreme training m

Army stunt rider sues MoD over career-ending crash injuries

A decorated British Army motorcyclist is taking the Ministry of Defence to court, alleging catastrophic safety failures during a display rehearsal left him with life-altering injuries and chronic pain, ending his military career.

US National Guard Mobilises Across 19 States in Major Drill

In a massive show of force, nearly 5,500 National Guard soldiers from nineteen American states have been mobilised for a critical homeland security exercise, 'Vigilant Guard', simulating responses to catastrophic domestic threats.

Ukraine's Frontline Crisis: Critical Drone Shortage Exposed

Exclusive report from the Donetsk frontline reveals Ukrainian soldiers grappling with a severe deficit of first-person view drones, jeopardising their defence against relentless Russian assaults in the Dobropillia sector.

Widower's plea to bring wife's ashes home from Spain

A grieving widower faces a bureaucratic nightmare as he struggles to repatriate his late wife's ashes from Spain to the UK, highlighting the emotional toll of international bereavement procedures.

Cambodia, Thailand to repatriate nationals from Malaysia

Cambodia and Thailand are set to bring back their citizens detained in Malaysia following a major human trafficking operation. The move highlights ongoing regional efforts to combat illegal migration and exploitation.

Germany returns looted Benin Bronzes to Nigeria

Germany has officially returned 20 Benin Bronzes to Nigeria, marking a pivotal moment in the global restitution of colonial-era looted art. The artefacts, stolen during the 1897 British raid, are now back in their homeland after over a century.

Sotheby's returns ancient Buddha relics to India

Sotheby's auction house has returned a collection of precious Buddha relics to India following a contentious ownership debate, marking a significant moment in cultural repatriation.

India welcomes back ancient Buddha-linked gems

India rejoices as precious ancient artefacts, believed to be linked to the Buddha, are repatriated in a landmark cultural event. Discover the significance of these treasures and the diplomatic efforts behind their return.

Marine's son forced to wear dog collar in boot camp

A US Marine Corps veteran claims his son was subjected to humiliating treatment, including being forced to wear a dog collar, during military boot camp. The disturbing allegations have sparked outrage and calls for an investigation.

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