In the wake of the recent Israeli airstrikes in Gaza that resulted in the tragic deaths of seven aid workers, including three British nationals, a growing chorus of voices is urging the UK government to reassess its policy on arms exports to
Israel slams arms sale ban as Trudeau caves to minority party: 'history will judge' Canada 'harshly'
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Australia announced it will more than double its fleet of warships, a boost that will give the country its “largest fleet” since World War 2, its Defence Minister Richard Marles said. The Australian Navy can currently rely on 11 surface combatant ships.
They claim the bin has been placed right in front of a popular bench in Cornwall – blocking views of the gorgeous seafront. Efforts are now being made to have it removed urgently and restore the scene to its natural beauty. It
NATO has signed a £950 million deal to ramp up ammunition production which could help Ukraine fight against invading Russian forces, but the ordnance could take years to arrive. On Tuesday the almost one billion pound contract was signed to to make
It follows an admission by US President Joe Biden that airstrikes alone may not contain Houthi terrorists in Yemen, with three more vessels hit last week. Efforts to stop the flow of Iranian arms have been ongoing, with United States Central Command
Russia’s top diplomat on Thursday dismissed a U.S. proposal to resume a dialogue on nuclear arms control, saying it’s impossible while Washington offers military support to Ukraine. Speaking at his annual news conference, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov accused the West of fueling
North Korea and Russia have orchestrated another meeting as international concern grows over the two countries forming an arms cooperation deal. The Kremlin said on Monday that Russia was developing relations with “our partner” North Korea, Reuters reported. The comment came as
Fujitsu is in the firing line over the Post Office scandal with one minister furious at the firm (Image: Getty) Computer giant Fujitsu could be forced to pay hundreds of millions of pounds for its role in the Post Office scandal after
The German government, led by Chancellor Olaf Scholz, has approved the export of 150 air-to-air missiles to Saudi Arabia. This decision marks a shift from Germany’s previous strict stance on arms exports to Saudi Arabia, which was imposed after the killing of