Ex-British Forces Member Held in Ukraine as Spy Suspect
A former British armed forces member has been detained in Ukraine, accused of spying for Russia. The investigation was coordinated with UK intelligence. Read the latest details.
A former British armed forces member has been detained in Ukraine, accused of spying for Russia. The investigation was coordinated with UK intelligence. Read the latest details.
A Russian-flagged vessel carrying sunflower oil was reportedly hit by a kamikaze drone in the Black Sea. All 13 crew are safe as Turkey warns against targeting commercial shipping. Read the latest.
The US and Russia have threatened to resume nuclear weapons testing, jeopardising a key global security norm. Experts warn this could trigger a dangerous new arms race.
Nato considers a tougher line against Russia after European attacks. Plus: NHS approves new cancer treatment, cyclone death toll rises, and MP slams 'farcical' trial. Get the full briefing.
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RecommendedAir Force Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe remains seriously injured after a shooting near the White House. Get the latest updates on his condition and the federal charges.
Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth faces backlash after a second US strike killed survivors in the Caribbean. Admiral Frank Mitchell Bradley named as responsible, sparking Pentagon revolt and war crime accusations. Read the full investigation.
Exhausted Ukrainian soldiers express deep scepticism that any negotiated peace with Russia will prevent a future invasion, highlighting concerns over manpower and Western aid. Read the frontline perspective.
Moscow declares its most significant battlefield gain in over a year with the capture of Pokrovsk, as Donald Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff lands in Russia for pivotal discussions with Vladimir Putin.
The White House confirms a second military strike killed two survivors of a suspected drug boat. Press secretary defends action as legal, but experts allege potential war crimes. Read the full report.
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RecommendedBritish frontline troops will receive mobile brain scans to measure blast damage in a world-first medical advancement. The £3.1m project aims to solve the mystery of long-term brain injury.
Nato is exploring a more aggressive stance, including potential pre-emptive action, to deter Russian hybrid warfare attacks across Europe. Read the latest analysis.
Nato is exploring a more aggressive, pre-emptive approach to deter Russian hybrid attacks, including drone incursions and cyberattacks. Read the latest on the alliance's strategic shift.
The White House confirms an admiral ordered a second strike that killed two survivors of a suspected drug boat. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth faces war crime allegations. Read the latest developments.
Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth shares AI image of Franklin the Turtle firing missiles, as he faces allegations of ordering extrajudicial killings in drug boat strikes. Read the full story.
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RecommendedScores of Special Forces soldiers are declining to give evidence to a war crimes inquiry over fears of self-incrimination. Read the latest on the high-stakes investigation.
A South African radio presenter faces charges of recruiting men to fight for Russia in Ukraine. Police warn of social media scams luring citizens into the war zone. Read the full investigation.
A senior NATO official warns the alliance may adopt a more aggressive, pre-emptive stance to deter Russian hybrid warfare, including cyberattacks and infrastructure sabotage. Read the latest on the escalating security crisis.
Pentagon leader Pete Hegseth faces a bipartisan investigation over alleged war crimes in the Caribbean, responding with a controversial children's book meme. Read the full story.
NATO's top commander warns reactive stance is failing against Russian sabotage and cyber attacks. The alliance now debates a more aggressive, proactive defence strategy.
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RecommendedPresident Trump has stated he would not have authorised a second military strike on survivors of a Caribbean boat attack, contradicting reports. Read the full investigation details.
Acting PM Richard Marles confirms Australian defence is tracking a Chinese naval task group's movements. This comes as the Albanese Government unveils its biggest defence overhaul in decades. Read the latest developments.
A damning 115-page report reveals FBI Director Kash Patel is 'out of his depth', facing internal revolt and criticism over conduct and leadership. Read the full investigation.
Rahmanullah Lakanwal, an Afghan refugee, is charged with murder after a shooting near the White House. New details reveal his severe mental health struggles. Read the full investigation.
Australia monitors Chinese naval movements near its waters while launching a major reform of defence project delivery. Get the latest on national security and policy changes.
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RecommendedDonald Trump warns Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro to resign and flee, as the US deploys warships and troops to the Caribbean. Read the full story on the escalating crisis.
Australia announces its biggest defence bureaucracy shake-up in 50 years to fix budget blowouts, as it tracks a Chinese naval flotilla in the Philippine Sea. Discover the strategic changes.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem claims the suspect in the Washington DC National Guard shooting was radicalised in the US. Read the full investigation details.
Whistleblower claims senior UK special forces officer knew soldiers were executing Afghans but conducted 'fake exercise' to cover it up. Read the shocking testimony.
A senior whistleblower claims UK special forces commanders suppressed evidence of unlawful killings, including children. The independent inquiry continues its investigation.
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RecommendedSenior SAS officers challenge High Court inquiry's 'selective' release of evidence regarding alleged extra-judicial killings in Afghanistan. Key testimonies remain unpublished as investigation continues until 2026.