US Removes Turkey From F-35 Programme Over Russian Missile Row
Turkey warned the decision could "open irreparable wounds in strategic relations".
Turkey warned the decision could "open irreparable wounds in strategic relations".
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The benefit will be restricted only to those who claim pension credit from June next year.
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Iran categorically rejects statements made by the country's Foreign Minister.
HMS Sutherland's new anti-ship missiles are tested on a moving speedboat.
Thousands gathered to admire NATO's show of strength and secrets in the skies of Estonia.
The event celebrated two milestones for NATO and the Estonian Air Force.