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Royal Navy Holds Major Drill Near China in Philippine Sea

The Royal Navy has conducted a high-profile military drill in the Philippine Sea, showcasing its naval power amid rising tensions with China. The exercise underscores the UK's commitment to regional security and international alliances.

Russian warship Amur spotted near UK waters

A Russian naval vessel, the Amur, was seen off the coast of Merseyside and later near Wiltshire, raising concerns over maritime security and diplomatic tensions.

China's Cambodia base expansion alarms US

The US expresses alarm as China deepens its military ties with Cambodia, raising fears over regional security and sovereignty at the Ream Naval Base.

Beaked whales strand in Ireland, Orkney, Netherlands

A series of unexplained strandings of beaked whales across Western Ireland, Orkney, and the Netherlands has left marine biologists baffled. Experts investigate potential causes, including naval exercises and climate change.

Russian warships spotted near Hawaii and Alaska

Russian naval vessels have been detected conducting operations near Hawaii and Alaska, raising concerns about Moscow's military posturing in the Pacific. Experts weigh in on the strategic implications.

Ancient Roman egg found with liquid still inside

Archaeologists in the UK have made a groundbreaking discovery—a 1,700-year-old Roman egg that still holds its original liquid contents. This unprecedented find sheds new light on ancient diets and preservation techniques.

Ancient Hawaiian village unearthed in Oahu

Archaeologists have uncovered a centuries-old Hawaiian village in Oahu, revealing well-preserved artefacts and structures that offer a rare glimpse into pre-colonial life in the Pacific.

Boat crashes into USS Midway Museum in San Diego

A small boat collided with the historic USS Midway Museum in San Diego, causing significant damage. The incident, captured on video, has sparked an investigation into the cause of the crash.

US Naval Academy gets first female superintendent

In a groundbreaking move, the US Naval Academy appoints Vice Admiral Yvette Davids as its first female superintendent, marking a historic shift in military leadership. Meanwhile, Pete Hegseth's controversial remarks spark debate.

Ancient Egyptian Wizard Doctor's Tomb Discovered

Archaeologists have uncovered the lost tomb of an ancient Egyptian 'wizard doctor' who used magic and medicine to heal the sick over 4,400 years ago. The discovery sheds light on the mysterious practices of early healers.

Europe's oldest lakeside village found in Albania

Archaeologists have discovered what may be Europe's oldest lakeside settlement in Albania, dating back 8,000 years. The findings at Lake Ohrid rewrite early human history in the region.

Archaeologist Brian Fagan dies aged 89

Celebrated archaeologist and author Brian Fagan, whose works brought ancient civilisations to life for millions, has died aged 89. A tribute to his groundbreaking career.

Princess Leonor's emotional oath to Spain

Spain's future queen, Princess Leonor, pledged her loyalty to the nation in a historic naval ceremony, marking a significant step in her royal journey.

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