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This is the twenty-first part in a series about riding night trains across Europe, Turkey, and the Near East to Georgia and ...
Sikkim and This year marks 50 years since Sikkim’s integration into India. Before India’s independence, the British, along with the Chogyal royals and Tibetans, played a major role in shaping Sikkim’s ...
The British Harrier revolutionized aviation with its vertical takeoff and landing capabilities. Recognizing its potential, the U.S. Marine Corps collaborated with McDonnell Douglas and British ...
A drunk British tourist sparked traffic chaos as he slept in the middle of a busy road in Pattaya. The heavily intoxicated holidaymaker, seen in the video wearing a wet red shirt and grey shorts, ...
It should be bolder in its ambition, seeking to increase lethality 10-fold”. According to the SDR, the British Army should be developed into a mix of regular and reserve soldiers of at least ...
A TD has apologised “profusely” after claiming the British Army “never retaliated” by targeting civilians during the Troubles. Cathal Crowe, a Fianna Fáil TD for Clare, said he made a ...
Taoiseach called for perspective, saying we don't need lessons in terms of the British state's responsibility for 'Bloody Sunday, Ballymurphy, and much, much more' ...
A Fianna Fáil TD has apologised for saying the British armed forces never shot civilians in Ireland. Cathal Crowe said he the remarks were “off the cuff” and that he would use better prepared ...
The "threat is real" to NATO, the chief of the British Army has said, warning of "serious challenges" to the alliance as worries swirl that Russia could launch an attack on NATO in the next few years.
A British pensioner who suffered a heart attack in the desert and spent three months in critical care is now burdened with a £20k NHS bill for the rest of his life.
Freddy Knatchbull is trading Chelsea soirees for combat drills. The 21-year-old great-grandson of the 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma and a distant cousin of King Charles III has confirmed that he has ...
There was “horrendous violence” in the North “perpetrated by the British state and other actors, but the emphasis now has to be on reconciliation”, Taoiseach Micheál Martin has said.