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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.

USS Tang: The Submarine That Sank With Its Own Torpedo

Newly unearthed documents reveal the harrowing final moments of the USS Tang, the US submarine that tragically sank itself with its own torpedo in 1944, claiming 78 lives in one of World War II's most devastating naval accidents.

Nelson's Trafalgar watches to sell for £1.2 million

Extraordinary timepieces belonging to Admiral Lord Nelson's trusted lieutenants during the Battle of Trafalgar, including one worn as Nelson lay dying, are expected to sell for over £1.2 million at auction.

NATO hunts Russian stealth subs in UK waters

Exclusive intelligence reveals Russia is deploying advanced 'sub-classed' submarines capable of severing undersea cables, prompting NATO's biggest naval surveillance operation since Cold War.

Russian spy submarine spotted off French coast

Exclusive intelligence reveals a Russian spy submarine was detected operating near French naval bases, raising serious security concerns among NATO allies about Moscow's escalating surveillance activities in European waters.

Israeli Navy Intercepts Gaza Aid Flotilla

Israeli forces have intercepted an international aid flotilla attempting to break the naval blockade of Gaza. The confrontation comes amid escalating humanitarian concerns in the besieged territory.

Israel intercepts Gaza aid flotilla amid criticism

Israeli forces have intercepted another humanitarian aid convoy attempting to break the Gaza blockade, drawing sharp criticism over treatment of activists and raising fresh concerns about civilian suffering.

Museum declares Admiral Nelson was gay

London's National Maritime Museum makes landmark statement confirming Admiral Lord Nelson's homosexuality after years of speculation, citing his own words and relationships.

US Navy Chief of Staff Sacked in Pentagon Purge

In a dramatic military shake-up, Navy Chief of Staff Jon Harrison has been fired by Pentagon official Pete Hegseth, raising concerns about political influence in armed forces leadership.

Naval Cadets Shine in Precision Parade Display

Britain's next generation of naval officers demonstrate impeccable drill skills while table tennis champions deliver thrilling rallies in today's standout visual moments across the UK.

Greta Thunberg Joins Gaza Aid Flotilla

Climate activist Greta Thunberg joins international coalition demanding humanitarian access to Gaza as Israeli naval blockade faces new challenge.

Israeli Navy intercepts Gaza flotilla in new footage

Dramatic video evidence reveals tense confrontation as Israeli forces intercept international aid vessels attempting to breach Gaza naval blockade. New footage shows military operation unfolding in real-time.

Israeli Navy Harasses Gaza Aid Flotilla

A humanitarian flotilla carrying medical supplies faces aggressive interception tactics from Israeli naval vessels in international waters near Gaza, raising concerns about maritime safety and aid access.

Caribbean resists US warships and Trump 'gaslighting'

As US warships patrol Caribbean waters, regional leaders are pushing back against what they call Donald Trump's manipulative rhetoric and asserting their sovereignty in the face of renewed American pressure.

Keep Politics Out of Job Interviews, Warn HR Experts

Leading HR specialists reveal why discussing political views in job interviews is a professional minefield. Discover the risks and expert strategies for navigating personal beliefs in the workplace.

Putin Sacks Navy Chief After Ukrainian Drone Catastrophe

Vladimir Putin suffers a massive strategic humiliation as his Black Sea Fleet commander is sacked following a series of devastating Ukrainian naval drone strikes, forcing Russia to relocate its warships from Crimea.

Myanmar Junta Forcibly Recruiting Rohingya Men: UN

Exclusive reports reveal Myanmar's military regime is coercing Rohingya men into its ranks amidst a fierce offensive against ethnic insurgents, raising international alarm over human rights abuses.

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