The picturesque landscapes and vibrant cultures of Africa have long drawn European tourists, and among the diverse destinations, The Gambia has emerged as a unique magnet for retired British women seeking unconventional
Chinese state-linked criminal gangs are reportedly using international students in the United Kingdom to launder hundreds of millions of pounds, according to research by the Royal United Services Institute (Rusi). The report,
MoreThe UK government has rejected a European Commission request for up to €6.75 billion ($7.8 billion) to participate in its flagship defense initiative, a decision that could strain post-Brexit relations under Prime
MoreThe UK’s Chagos Islands Bill is in limbo after the House of Lords delayed proceedings, citing the need for consultations with the Chagossian community and unresolved strategic and legal issues. An amendment
MoreThe UK government is investigating a potential security loophole involving Chinese-made electric buses that could allow them to be remotely disabled while in operation. Officials are working with the National Cyber Security
MoreThe U.K.’s flagship aircraft carrier, HMS Prince of Wales, has entered the Mediterranean carrying 24 F-35Bs — all from British squadrons — for the multinational Exercise Falcon Strike. According to The War
MoreThe British army has halted the use of white phosphorus munitions in Kenya following growing criticism over the chemical’s environmental and human impact. The decision emerged during a Kenyan parliamentary inquiry into
MoreA series of newly released court documents has exposed the shadowy tactics and lucrative rewards behind Black Cube’s secret investigation into online gaming group Evolution, revealing how the private intelligence firm received
Moreby Durga Velayudham Wow… simply wow. What an amazing gentleman, Mr Andrew, the former Duke of York, erstwhile Prince, occasional newsmaker, and now, apparently, full-time symbol of monarchical awkwardness. Let us not rush
MoreFemale recruits in the British Army were reportedly forced to strip down to their underwear and perform invasive exercises during medical examinations, Times UK has revealed. Allegations describe recruits being made to
MoreHundreds of women who joined the British Army have come forward alleging sexual abuse during medical examinations over the past five decades, sources told The Times UK. The claims, spanning from the
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