Canada will help the Philippines detect illegal fishing with its satellite surveillance system under a new agreement, Philippine officials said Monday. The arrangement gives the National Coast Watch Center of the Philippines access to data from Canada’s “Dark Vessel Detection System,” which
The ongoing Israeli-Hamas war witnessed a surge of hostilities over the weekend as Palestinian terrorists launched a surprise attack on Israel, which the Israeli prime minister called the deadliest offensive in 50 years. The attack, dubbed Operation Al Aqsa Flood by Hamas,
A toddler endured a 70 separate injuries and had traces of cocaine in his system before he died, a murder trial has heard. Alfie Phillip’s mother Sian Hedges, 27, and her former partner, Jack Benham, 35, stand accused of the 18-month-old’s murder –
New figures have revealed that last year Britain sold £834million of exports to the rest of the world. It means that Business and Trade Secretary Kemi Badenoch’s target of £1trillion of exports by 2030 should be achieved well ahead of the target
Mankombu Sambasivan Swaminathan, a key architect in reducing India’s widespread hunger in the late 1960s and 1970s, has died at 98 years old after suffering from an age-related illness. Swaminathan, decorated with one of India’s highest honors in 1967, helped turn the
Russia could be set for a new series of setbacks from next week as Ukraine is now expected to receive new “game-changing” munitions from Washington, a former US Army officer forecast. Dan Rice advised Ukrainian commander-in-chief General Valery Zaluzhnyi on which weapons
Poland is beefing up its border defence capabilities in a clear warning to Russian President Vladimir Putin. Warsaw revealed on Tuesday (September 5) its plan to acquire six more batteries of the Patriot “hit to kill” missile system. Three out of four
A recent ruling from a prominent European court has shed light on Bosnia’s political structure, established through a 1995 peace accord brokered by the U.S. This ruling, disclosed on Tuesday, emphasizes that the existing system exacerbates ethnic divisions and weakens the democratic
The stunning moment Ukrainian troops obliterated an expensive new Russian radar system with the US’s powerful HIMARS missiles has surfaced in a video posted online. Russian President Vladimir Putin’s new £160million high-tech machinery used in Russian-occupied Kherson to allegedly spy on Kyiv’s
Thousands of Metropolitan Police officers and support staff have been urged to “remain vigilant” after an IT system containing their personal details was hacked. It is the latest in a string of data breaches involving police forces. The Met said it had been