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Australia denies weapons supply to Israel

Australian Defence Minister Richard Marles insists the country is not sending weapons to Israel, while critics argue that components supplied could still be classified as arms.

Israel arms trade scrutinised during Gaza conflict

Global concerns rise as Israel's arms exports come under fire during ongoing military operations in Gaza. Critics question the ethics of supplying weapons amid rising civilian casualties.

UK car production rises 10% in April

British car manufacturing sees a significant boost in April, driven by robust exports and easing supply chain issues, reports the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders.

UK-US strike deal to end steel tariffs

The UK and US have reached an agreement to lift punitive tariffs on British steel and aluminium, ending a four-year trade dispute. The deal promises relief for UK manufacturers but raises questions about long-term competitiveness.

Trump threatens new tariffs on South Korea trade deal

In a dramatic policy shift, former US President Donald Trump has proposed imposing fresh tariffs on South Korea, potentially upending a key trade agreement. Experts warn this could reignite trade tensions and destabilise global markets.

Trump's tariff threat to Australian beef exports

Former US President Donald Trump's proposed tariffs on Australian beef could devastate the industry, raising prices and straining trade relations. Experts warn of long-term consequences.

UK pharma may dodge Trump's steel tariffs

Former US President Donald Trump's proposed tariffs on UK steel exports may be offset by concessions for the British pharmaceutical industry, according to insider reports.

US sends $322M arms package to Ukraine

The United States has announced a new $322 million military aid package for Ukraine, featuring Bradley fighting vehicles and Hawk air defence systems, as Kyiv continues its counteroffensive against Russian forces.

UK soldiers suffer brain damage from weapon blasts

A damning investigation reveals that thousands of UK Army personnel have sustained brain injuries due to exposure to explosive weapon blasts, raising urgent concerns over military safety protocols.

UK troops may face war crimes charges

The Ministry of Defence has acknowledged that British soldiers may be prosecuted for alleged war crimes during operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, raising serious legal and ethical concerns.

Russia's massive war games before Ukraine talks

Russia has deployed 150 warships and 15,000 troops in large-scale military drills in the Baltic and Caspian Seas, showcasing its strength ahead of critical peace negotiations with Ukraine.

Ukrainian Mirage jet crashes after pilot ejects

A Ukrainian Mirage fighter jet crashed after the pilot was forced to eject due to a technical malfunction. The incident highlights ongoing challenges in Ukraine's air defence efforts.

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