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Indian Navy commandos storm pirate-hijacked ship

Indian marine commandos successfully liberated a hijacked bulk carrier from Somali pirates in a daring overnight operation, rescuing 21 crew members without injury in the Arabian Sea.

Fox News host's drug submarine claims spark fact-check fury

Pete Hegseth's extraordinary claim about drug cartels using submarines to target the US border has been thoroughly debunked by naval experts and fact-checkers, creating another media storm for the controversial broadcaster.

Trump Suggested Sinking Drug Smuggling Boats

Former President Donald Trump reportedly suggested attacking drug smuggling boats during his administration, raising serious questions about military protocol and international law.

Free Artisan Electricity: Your 3-Hour Power Gift

Households across the UK will receive three hours of complimentary artisanal electricity in an unprecedented national initiative. Discover what makes this 'power gift' special and how to maximise your free energy window.

Ukraine hits Russian oil rigs with naval drones

Ukrainian naval drones have targeted Russian-controlled oil and gas drilling platforms in the Black Sea, marking a significant escalation in Kyiv's campaign to dominate the maritime battlefield.

Nelson paid wine bill to mistress's husband, letters reveal

Newly revealed historical documents expose Admiral Lord Nelson's extraordinary payment for three dozen claret bottles to the cuckolded husband of his lover Emma Hamilton, revealing the tangled personal life behind Britain's naval legend.

Trump's Venezuela Naval Plan Breaches International Law

Former President Donald Trump's alleged proposal to deploy US naval vessels against Venezuela represents a seismic shift in foreign policy approach, raising critical questions about sovereignty and the future of international relations.

Trump's 500-Ship Navy Plan to Counter China

Former President Donald Trump is reportedly planning a massive naval expansion to challenge China's maritime dominance, reviving his 'Battle Force 2045' vision with a new 'Golden Fleet' of up to 500 ships.

Vehicle breaches US Coast Guard base security in California

A shocking security incident unfolded at a US Coast Guard base in California when a civilian vehicle smashed through barriers before the driver was apprehended. The alarming breach raises serious questions about base security protocols.

Labour's Nuclear Plan for Scotland Revealed

Ed Miliband announces groundbreaking nuclear energy policy for Scotland if Labour wins Holyrood election, marking dramatic shift from SNP's anti-nuclear stance

Trump suggested attacking drug boats in Pacific

Former President Donald Trump reportedly suggested attacking drug smuggling boats in the Pacific during a White House meeting, alarming military officials with his aggressive approach to combating cartels.

Trump's Secret Venezuela Invasion Plans Revealed

Former President Donald Trump allegedly explored military options against Venezuela in 2020, including a naval blockade and coordinated opposition strike, according to newly uncovered documents.

Westminster pushes nuclear power for Scotland

In a bold move challenging Holyrood's long-standing opposition, Scottish Secretary Alister Jack is spearheading efforts to bring new nuclear power generation to Scotland, arguing it's essential for energy security and net zero ambitions.

UK Blackout Protection: Best Backup Power Solutions

As power cuts become more frequent, discover the best backup power sources to keep your home running during outages. From portable power stations to solar generators, we reveal the top options for UK households.

Royal Navy replaces Union Jack on all warships

In a significant break from tradition, the Royal Navy has replaced the Union Jack with a new ensign across its entire fleet of warships, marking the end of a centuries-old naval custom.

Australia's nuclear sub workforce to quadruple

Australia embarks on a massive workforce expansion to support its nuclear-powered submarine programme, creating thousands of specialised jobs while facing significant recruitment challenges.

Georgia's data centre boom triggers electricity crisis

Explosive growth of energy-hungry data centres in Georgia is triggering electricity shortages, soaring consumer bills, and urgent calls for regulatory action as the state's power grid struggles to cope.

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