A NATO stealth fighter has been certified to carry nukes including the terrifying B61-12 thermonuclear gravity bomb as tensions between NATO and Russia hit a boiling point. The F-35A Joint Strike Fighter has become the first stealth fighter of its class to
This is the third announcement in three weeks for Meghan. First, it was the new website with her coat of arms on it, then it was Meghan signing up with Lemonade Media to host a new podcast, and now this, she will
A schoolboy has completed one of his largest portraits yet by using over 1,500 Rubik’s Cubes to resemble the prime minister of the United Kingdom. Henil Soni is an 11-year-old from Harwich, Essex, England, who began his infatuation with the handheld puzzle
Queens Park Rangers say that legal proceedings against star player Ilias Chair are still ongoing despite reports suggesting that the midfielder has been sent to prison in Belgium. It has been claimed that the 26-year-old was sentenced to a year in jail
PGA Tour has been urged to hit Patrick Cantlay with a “huge fine” for not shouting “fore”. Former Presidents Cup vice-captain Tony Johnstone thinks Patrick Cantlay should get a big penalty after he didn’t yell “fore” in the Genesis Invitational’s first round.
Cameron Jay Ortis, a former senior intelligence official in Canada’s national police force, was sentenced to 14 years in prison for breaching the country’s secrets law. Ortis, 51, led the Royal Canadian Mounted Police’s Operations Research group, responsible for gathering classified information
The Japanese city of Kyoto is taking drastic action to stem a tide of tourists by putting people off public transport. Kyoto is a popular destination for travellers with sights such as the golden Kinkaku-ji temple, Kiyomizu-dera Buddhist temple and Gion entertainment
The comments come with Harry reportedly keen to reunite with the Royal Family following the news the Princess Kate and King Charles receiving hospital treatment. An insider has suggested Harry has been reminded of life’s brevity and is considering returning to the
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It follows revelations by human rights campaigners that Beijing has ordered a significant reduction in the number of mosques in Ningxia and Gansu provinces, which have the highest Muslim populations in China after Xinjiang. An increasing number of mosques have been decommissioned,