UK and Norway sign agreement to boost security in Europe and beyond
Norway’s prime minister Jonas Gahr Store told broadcasters this was a "historic" time for his region.
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Norway’s prime minister Jonas Gahr Store told broadcasters this was a "historic" time for his region.
Two shoebox-sized satellites, 'Cubesats', will provide a test platform for monitoring radio signals and sophisticated imaging.
Foreign Secretary Liz Truss has condemned the 'war crime' and said Vladimir Putin's regime in Moscow would be held to account.
Satellite photos appear to show Ukraine targeting Russian-held Snake Island in a bid to impede Russia's efforts to control the Black Sea.
The latest evacuees followed roughly 500 others who were allowed to leave the plant and other parts of the city in recent days.
The launch was apparently North Korea's first demonstration of a submarine-fired ballistic system since October last year.
Approximately 100 T-90M tanks are currently in service among Russia's best-equipped units, including those fighting in Ukraine.
The UN expressed "strong support" for Secretary-General Antonio Guterres' efforts to find a peaceful solution to the "dispute" in Ukraine.
Ukraine alone decided to target and sink Russia's Black Sea fleet flagship using its own anti-ship missiles, according to a US official.
Defence Secretary reportedly wrote to Chancellor to warn the NATO spending target was in jeopardy but had received no reply.
Russian missile strikes on Odessa in Ukraine's south suggest Vladimir Putin has his sights set on the strategic Black Sea port.
Liz Truss says Western allies need to be "digging deep" into their inventories, adding "the fate of Ukraine remains in the balance".
Researchers concluded that the varying experiences need to be addressed by the Government and NHS.
The Deputy Chief of the Defence Staff, Air Marshal Richard Knighton, rejected claims that "NATO isn't ready".
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It will be the first Invictus Games to incorporate winter adaptive sports, in addition to some of the core sports seen in previous events.