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It begins with silence. No explosions, no sirens; just an eerie stillness. At 7:02 a.m., every traffic light in the capital city flashes green. Gridlock ensues. At 7:05, all ATMs display the same ...
The world's most powerful man and its richest one are exchanging blows. Elon Musk called Trump's budget bill a "disgusting abomination." ...
A Leicestershire man who was a proxy for the terrorist Wagner Group was instructed to use a Cold War drama about KGB spies in the United States as a "manual" for his mission in the UK, a court has ...
Canada and China are locked in a trade war triggered by Ottawa’s decision in 2024 to follow the Biden administration in imposing 100-per-cent tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles.
Pictures have revealed the interior of a former Cold War radar station believed to be the country's longest occupied. RAF Neatishead in Norfolk was downgraded from an RAF station 20 years ago but ...
The Brief Justice Patterson, 28, allegedly tried to blow up his home by putting bleach in a 400-degree oven. Patterson claims "voices in his head" told him to do it. Patterson was booked into jail ...
As Drones Transform Warfare, NATO May Be Vulnerable Assaults in Russia and Ukraine have shown major military powers that they are unprepared for evolving forms of warfare, and need to adapt.
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The ongoing Ukraine war underpins much of the thinking about the military changes the UK needs to make. That conflict has demonstrated a significant change in the character of 21st-century warfare.
On June 1, 117 drones rose up from wooden boxes inside Russia and attacked bombers parked on runways at military bases. The attack — dubbed Operation Spider Web — startled the world with its audacity.