Chinese Noodle House Closes in Sydney's Chinatown
Beloved Chinese Noodle House in Sydney's Chinatown announces permanent closure after landlord ends lease. Follow their Instagram for updates on a potential new location.
Beloved Chinese Noodle House in Sydney's Chinatown announces permanent closure after landlord ends lease. Follow their Instagram for updates on a potential new location.
British troops are using Chinese-made 3D printers to build suicide drones, raising serious security concerns about data sharing with Beijing. Defence experts call the move 'outrageous'.
Exclusive investigation reveals disproportionate number of Chinese restaurants near sensitive UK military sites amid ongoing espionage concerns. Read the full analysis.
Exclusive investigation reveals the British Army's flagship Ajax fighting vehicles remain unfit for frontline deployment despite £4bn investment, with ongoing vibration and noise issues endangering crew safety.
A serving soldier's mother reveals shocking details of her teenage daughter's sexual assault by a senior officer, exposing systemic failures in Army safeguarding and sparking demands for urgent reform.
A Wiltshire Police constable has been suspended and charged with theft after military equipment allegedly went missing from a British Army base, sparking an internal investigation.
Exclusive interviews reveal why ordinary Chinese citizens are risking everything to fight for Ukraine against Russia, defying Beijing's official neutrality stance.
The Swiss Army abandons its traditional red uniforms after 128 years, adopting new camouflage patterns for enhanced operational effectiveness in modern security environments.
Exclusive insider revelations about the enigmatic Chinese businesswoman behind the devastating Rolls-Royce collision in Mayfair as former associates break their silence about her dramatic fall from grace.
A British Army sergeant is facing disciplinary action after ordering trainee soldiers to iron their uniforms in the middle of the night during an unofficial party, raising serious questions about military conduct and welfare standards.
A promising British Army Major's tragic suicide reveals the devastating human cost of military mental health stigma. Major James Willis's inquest hears he feared his career would suffer if he spoke about overwhelming stress.
Exclusive: The glittering world of super-rich Chinese heiress LanLan Yang is unravelling in a London High Court drama. Discover the shocking tale of a £2.5 million Rolls-Royce that never was, a disputed £15 million Mayfair property, and the high-stakes le
Exclusive analysis reveals the number of illegal migrants crossing the Channel has now exceeded the total strength of the UK's Royal Navy, Army, and RAF combined, raising profound questions about border security and national sovereignty.
Exclusive analysis reveals how Russia's new Italmas UAVs, costing less than a family car and flying 400 miles at 99mph, are reshaping modern warfare and posing a severe challenge to Ukrainian defences.
The Ministry of Defence confirms the heartbreaking death of Captain Jonathan Lewis, a promising young officer, at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. The inquest hears he had been struggling with the immense pressures of service.
The remarkable journey of Eugene Korolev, a London chef who traded his apron for body armour to defend his Ukrainian homeland. A powerful story of identity, sacrifice, and the brutal reality of war.
Nepal's capital descends into chaos as thousands protest against the government, with the army mobilised and parliament building set on fire. Get the latest on the escalating crisis.
In a breathtaking display of national pride, the RAF has transformed the iconic Westbury White Horse into a colossal St George's Cross as part of a major military exercise, creating a powerful symbol visible for miles across the Wiltshire countryside.
Notorious Ugandan warlord Joseph Kony has made a historic first appearance at the International Criminal Court in The Hague, facing a litany of charges for war crimes and crimes against humanity committed by his Lord's Resistance Army.
A US Army veteran is on trial in Richmond, Virginia, for his alleged role in the infamous Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse scandal, two decades after the shocking images sparked global outrage.
Liverpool's teenage sensation Ben Doak came off the bench to inspire Scotland to a dramatic 4-1 friendly win against the United States, providing a massive boost for Steve Clarke's side ahead of their Euro 2024 campaign.
A British Army officer has pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting 19-year-old Jaysley Beck, whose death has raised serious questions about safeguarding within the military.
A senior British Army Sergeant Major has pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting a teenage female soldier under his command, exposing a grave breach of trust within the military's ranks.
Exclusive video evidence reveals the Israeli army's targeted demolition of a third major Gaza City high-rise in 72 hours, escalating concerns over the intensifying military campaign and its impact on urban infrastructure.
The British government is launching a massive 'preparedness revolution', with plans to train 1.2 million civilians in essential defence and civil support roles. This marks the UK's largest mobilisation effort since the Cold War.
A Royal Military Police officer has been severely reprimanded after being found guilty of drunkenly groping a female colleague just hours after completing a mandatory course on unacceptable sexual behaviour. The shocking incident exposes a deep hypocrisy
In a move sparking outrage, US immigration authorities have detained Bajun Mavalwalla, a US Army veteran and prominent TikTok creator, just days after his visa extension was denied. Supporters decry the arrest as a betrayal of his service.
Exclusive: A leaked letter reveals top-level military concerns that the British Army's aggressive diversity and inclusion targets are compromising national security and undermining recruitment standards. Defence insiders warn the push for inclusivity is c
An inquest hears how a young British soldier, Private Connor Morrison, lost thousands to online betting firms in the months before he was found dead at his barracks in Kent, raising serious questions about gambling safeguards for military personnel.
Scotland manager Steve Clarke has passionately defended his exuberant goal celebrations after leading his team to a stunning 5-1 victory over Gibraltar. The win marks a triumphant start to their summer tour, sparking both admiration and criticism from the