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Britain's £28bn Defence Black Hole Explained

The UK Ministry of Defence confronts a £28bn funding gap over four years. We examine the causes, from rising costs to new threats, and what it means for national security. Read the full analysis.

Denmark's 'Shoot First' Rule for Greenland Invasion

Denmark confirms a 1952 military rule ordering immediate action against any invasion of Greenland, as Trump's threats escalate tensions with NATO allies. Read the latest on the defence crisis.

Strategic History of US Military Bases in Greenland

A deep dive into the pivotal role of Greenland's US airbases, from WWII defence pacts to Cold War tensions and a 1968 nuclear accident. Explore the island's enduring geopolitical significance.

Denmark PM tells Trump to stop Greenland threats

Danish PM Mette Frederiksen urges President Trump to cease threats over Greenland after he reiterated a desire to acquire the territory for its strategic defence value. Read the latest diplomatic developments.

Trump's Greenland Ambitions Prompt Danish PM Rebuke

Danish PM Mette Frederiksen urges President Trump to cease threats over Greenland after he reaffirms desire to acquire the strategic Arctic territory. Read the latest on the diplomatic row.

Denmark sets up 'night watch' to monitor Trump

Following the diplomatic dispute over Greenland, Denmark establishes a 'night watch' to track Donald Trump's activities across the time difference. Discover how this reflects shifting alliances.

EU Proposes Deeper Defence Ties with Ukraine

The EU's defence chief has proposed a major integration of the bloc's defence industry with Ukraine, including a €1.5bn support package. Discover how this strategic shift responds to US disengagement.

Man gets 4 years for killing mugger in Queens

Charles Foehner, 67, will serve four years in prison after a plea deal for fatally shooting a would-be mugger. The case revealed a large illegal weapons cache. Read the full story.

Danish firms lead Europe's anti-drone defence surge

Danish companies MyDefence and Weibel Scientific are experiencing unprecedented demand for anti-drone technology as Europe faces rising aerial threats. Discover how they're protecting critical infrastructure.

British Army's Ajax Vehicles Deemed Unfit for Deployment

Exclusive investigation reveals the British Army's flagship Ajax fighting vehicles remain unfit for frontline deployment despite £4bn investment, with ongoing vibration and noise issues endangering crew safety.

Starmer signs major EU security pact

Labour leader Keir Starmer signs groundbreaking security agreement with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, marking a significant shift in post-Brexit UK-EU relations and defence cooperation.

Albanese: US May Seek AUKUS Changes in Review

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese confirms the US could request modifications to the AUKUS security agreement as Washington conducts its strategic review, while affirming Australia's commitment to the trilateral partnership.

Trump endorses AUKUS, signs $85bn deal with Australia

In a landmark White House summit, Donald Trump hailed Australian PM Anthony Albanese as a 'great leader' while cementing the AUKUS alliance and securing a massive rare earth minerals agreement worth $85 billion.

UK troops get new powers to shoot down drones

British armed forces receive new authority to neutralise drone threats targeting military installations across the UK, marking a significant shift in domestic defence policy.

Prince Andrew gagged from discussing Virginia Giuffre case

The Duke of York has been legally silenced from speaking about his sexual assault accuser Virginia Giuffre as part of his multi-million pound settlement, with strict confidentiality clauses preventing any public discussion of the allegations.

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