Tensions appear to have reached new highs on the Korean peninsula as the South Korean military warned on February 13 it is ready to “overwhelmingly” respond to any provocations Kim Jong-un may throw its way. JCS spokesperson Col Lee Sung-jun told reporters:
Some 4,000 streetlights in a London borough are due to be dimmed to save public money, in a move which has caused outrage at the “afterthought” of women’s safety. The unpopular move is set to be made by Havering London Borough Council
The number of troops stationed along the Russia-NATO border will ‘double’, as the threat of a future worldwide conflict ramp up, according to Estonia’s foreign intelligence. According to the country’s intelligence service, Vladimir Putin is planning to double the number of troops
DAVID Cameron has blasted peers for attempting to tear up the Rwanda asylum bill. The Foreign Secretary warned they are “wrong” to frustrate the legislation, which faces a rocky ride through the unelected chamber. He insisted the east African country is a
Kemi Badenoch has claimed that accusations she is being lined up by plotters to replace Rishi Sunak as leader have led to death threats against her. The Business and Trade Secretary, who is being billed as the leading contender to potentially take
South Korea’s President Yoon Suk Yeol has reiterated the country’s stance against seeking its own nuclear deterrent in response to North Korean threats. Yoon acknowledged South Korea’s capability to quickly acquire nuclear weapons technology but deemed it unrealistic due to potential economic
A Conservative lawmaker in Britain said Thursday he will step down when an election is called later this year because of abuse and death threats he says are linked to his support for Israel. Mike Freer said an arson attack on his
Veteran minister Mike Freer will step down at the election following a campaign of death threats and intimidation over his pro-Israel views. The Justice Minister told Prime Minister Rishi Sunak today that he will step down from frontline politics following several threats
Spiralling global conflicts have British military bosses openly discussing the need to vastly expand the British military in the event of World War 3. General Sir Patrick Sanders, the departing leader of the British Army, expressed that any such conflict would require