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China sentences 11 to death in Myanmar fraud case

A Chinese court has sentenced eleven individuals to death for operating massive online scam networks from Myanmar, targeting thousands of victims in sophisticated financial fraud operations worth millions.

SAS Soldier Killed in Live-Fire Training Catastrophe

A decorated Special Forces soldier was tragically killed in a live-fire training exercise after a comrade's weapon unexpectedly discharged at point-blank range. The Ministry of Defence has launched a full investigation into the devastating incident.

SAS Veteran: End 'Endless Pursuit' of Soldiers

A decorated former SAS commander demands an immediate halt to the relentless investigations into UK veterans for their actions during the Northern Ireland Troubles, branding it a politically-motivated 'witch-hunt'.

Chaos in NYC: Immigration Court Arrests Spark Outcry

Shocking images and eyewitness accounts reveal the chaotic scenes as federal agents conducted mass arrests inside a New York immigration court, sparking protests and debates over enforcement tactics.

Simon Mann: Notorious Mercenary Dies Aged 81

Exclusive: Mercenary commander Simon Mann, famed for the 'Wonga Coup' plot in Equatorial Guinea, dies aged 81. His fiancée Amanda Mann leads emotional tributes to the ex-SAS soldier and private military contractor.

Lithuania dismantles Russian spy ring in Vilnius

Lithuanian intelligence exposes a sophisticated Russian spy network operating in Vilnius, arresting a suspect linked to the Wagner Group and foiling plans to recruit operatives for sabotage.

SAS Veterans Arrested in Afghan Murder Investigation

Two decorated SAS veterans have been apprehended by Ministry of Defence police on suspicion of murder, following a years-long investigation into the death of an Afghan man during a 2011 raid. The case, now with the Crown Prosecution Service, threatens to

Cable Car Catastrophe on Russia's Mount Elbrus: 3 Dead

A horrific cable car disaster on Mount Elbrus, Russia's highest mountain, has left three tourists dead and nine injured after a cable snapped, sending cabins crashing onto rocks. Emergency services continue rescue operations amid treacherous conditions.

SAS: Who Dares Wins Adds 'Woke' Trigger Warning

Channel 4's hit show SAS: Who Dares Wins has sparked controversy after adding a new trigger warning for 'distressing' interrogation scenes. Critics slam the move as excessive and 'woke', while the broadcaster defends it as duty of care.

Ant Middleton's Australian Tour Axed After Controversy

EXCLUSIVE: SAS: Who Dares Wins star Ant Middleton's Australian career has collapsed as his live tour is abruptly cancelled following a series of damaging controversies, leaving his reputation in ruins.

Third Gaza High-Rise Destroyed in 72 Hours

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.

Viral Maths Puzzle Stumps The Internet: What's 7+7÷7+7×7-7?

A deceptively simple maths equation has sparked a fierce online debate, dividing social media users and revealing a common mistake in the order of operations. Discover the correct answer and why so many people are getting it wrong.

Probe into 'sex noises' that disrupted Parliament virtual sitting

A major investigation is underway after lewd 'sex noises' were broadcast during a crucial virtual session of Parliament, disrupting a debate on the Overseas Operations Bill. The shocking incident has been branded a 'security breach' and a 'disgrace' by fu

SAS Hero's Heartbreaking Final Letter to Son Revealed

Exclusive: The emotional farewell letter written by SAS Sergeant Matt Tonroe to his young son before he was killed in a roadside bomb in Syria has been made public, revealing a father's eternal love and a soldier's brave acceptance of his duty.

Lost SAS letter reveals truth about WWII hero's VC snub

A newly unearthed letter written by SAS co-founder Colonel Blair 'Paddy' Mayne sheds light on the controversial decision to deny him the Victoria Cross during World War II, revealing the immense respect he commanded from his men and superiors alike.

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