Category : Defence


Ex-Afghan Commandos Executed by Taliban

At least 100 former Afghan special forces members have been executed by the Taliban since their takeover, according to a damning new report. Many more remain in hiding, fearing for their lives.

UK special forces, MI6 data lost in Afghan leak

A shocking breach reveals sensitive data on British special forces, MI6 operatives, and MPs was lost in an Afghan database leak. The government allegedly obtained a super-injunction to cover up the scandal.

Pentagon credit card fraud: Billions wasted

A close ally of Donald Trump has called for urgent action after revelations of widespread Pentagon credit card fraud, with billions spent at casinos and nightclubs. The scandal raises serious questions about financial oversight in the US defence departmen

Marine's son forced to wear dog collar in boot camp

A US Marine Corps veteran claims his son was subjected to humiliating treatment, including being forced to wear a dog collar, during military boot camp. The disturbing allegations have sparked outrage and calls for an investigation.

UK Govt Faces Backlash Over Afghan Data Breach

The UK government is under fire after a major data breach exposed the details of Afghan citizens who worked with British forces. Defence Secretary John Healey demands answers.

NATO sends more Patriot missiles to Ukraine

NATO allies pledge additional Patriot missile systems to Ukraine as Russia intensifies attacks on civilian infrastructure, aiming to bolster Kyiv's air defences.

Putin ally urges strikes against West

A key ally of Vladimir Putin has suggested launching preemptive strikes against Western nations, accusing them of waging a 'large-scale war' against Russia. The remarks come as relations between Moscow and the West continue to deteriorate.

UK leaks Afghan evacuees' data in Pakistan hotel

Sensitive details of Afghan nationals seeking UK asylum were accidentally leaked, exposing them to potential Taliban retaliation. The breach occurred at a Pakistan hotel housing evacuees.

MBDA bomb parts linked to Gaza child deaths

MBDA, a European missile manufacturer, faces allegations of selling components for bombs linked to civilian casualties in Gaza, including children. Investigations reveal troubling supply chain connections.

UK firms woo buyers for next-gen fighter jets

British defence companies are capitalising on rising international interest in advanced fighter jets, with competitive pricing and cutting-edge technology driving sales.

Mercer accuses Jenrick of undermining Afghan resettlement

Tory MP Johnny Mercer has publicly criticised former immigration minister Robert Jenrick, claiming his actions hindered the UK's Afghan resettlement scheme. Defence Secretary Ben Wallace also weighed in on the controversy.

MoD data breach exposes Afghan soldiers

A major security lapse by the UK Ministry of Defence has compromised the personal data of Afghan interpreters and soldiers who supported British troops, putting lives at risk.

British spy arrested in undercover sting operation

A dramatic undercover operation led to the arrest of a suspected British spy after officers posed as Russian agents. The sting, captured on video, reveals tense moments as the individual is apprehended.

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