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NATO's $1bn-a-month US arms pledge for Ukraine

NATO allies commit to spending at least $1 billion monthly on American weapons for Ukraine starting in 2026, a major signal to Russia as peace talks falter. Follow the latest defence updates.

German President Honours Guernica Bombing Victims

Germany's President Frank-Walter Steinmeier becomes first German head of state to visit Guernica, honouring victims of 1937 Nazi bombing atrocity. Read his powerful message of remembrance.

Four killed in Russian drone strike on Kharkiv

A Russian drone strike on Kharkiv kills four and wounds 17, as US and Ukrainian officials discuss a refined peace framework to end the war. Read the latest developments.

Russian strike kills nine in western Ukraine

At least nine dead after intense Russian drone and missile attack on western Ukraine. President Zelenskyy demands stronger pressure on Russia as Poland closes airspace.

Union Jack poppy tins spark Royal British Legion controversy

The Royal British Legion faces criticism after volunteers were pictured using Union Jack-decorated collection tins for poppy appeals, breaking from traditional design in what some call a 'political statement' during the sensitive remembrance period.

Remembrance Sunday parade cancelled over safety concerns

A historic Remembrance Sunday parade in Greater Manchester has been cancelled due to alleged health and safety concerns, sparking fury among veterans and residents who call it 'disrespectful' to fallen heroes.

Arsenal's Poppy Shirt Tribute for Remembrance

Arsenal Football Club honours Remembrance Day with exclusive poppy-adorned match-worn shirts auction, supporting veterans and service personnel through the Royal British Legion's Poppy Appeal.

Royal British Legion faces backlash over poppy changes

The Royal British Legion faces veteran outrage after replacing traditional paper poppies with digital QR codes and controversial wristbands in this year's appeal, sparking accusations of disrespecting the fallen.

ICJ: Israel's Gaza blockade illegal, must allow aid

The International Court of Justice has delivered a landmark ruling declaring Israel's blockade of Gaza a breach of international law and ordering immediate humanitarian aid access to the besieged territory.

Veteran evicted after 40 years in Legion home

A 74-year-old Army veteran faces homelessness after being served an eviction notice from his Royal British Legion bungalow following complaints about maintenance issues.

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