
Could a directed energy attack be behind the mysterious Havana Syndrome?
The first cases of so-called Havana Syndrome were reported in Cuba in 2016 when US diplomats complained of neurological symptoms.
The first cases of so-called Havana Syndrome were reported in Cuba in 2016 when US diplomats complained of neurological symptoms.
It comes as NATO holds its breath over a possible Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Defence Secretary Ben Wallace said the equipment is "purely defensive" and "pose no threat to Russia".
Meanwhile, the Prime Minister has warned Europe could be facing its "most dangerous moment" in the next few days.
Events in Ukraine, and an aggressive Russian diplomatic stance, are a concern for members, and additional troop deployment is expected.
The US Navy is racing to salvage the jet with fears that submarines from China, which claims the crash area, could get there first.
Two carriers and 90 alliance aircraft took part in the Neptune Strike 22 vigilance operations.
Hard or soft ground? Before or after the Olympics? An expert has broken down President Putin's timeline were an offensive to take place.
The Royal Air Force put down a dominant display at this year's Slopestyle competition in the French Alps.
The Ministry of Defence described HMS Argyll's presence monitoring the two Russian vessels as a 'normal response'.
The test on Sunday is the seventh of its kind conducted by North Korea this month.
An 'alarm suitcase' should contain food, documents, a first aid kit and condoms, says the advice
Moscow has denied plans to invade its former Soviet neighbour, despite the build-up of 100,000 Russian troops on its Ukraine border.
Auctioneers and valuers in Australia were said to be in "complete disbelief" when they arrived to inspect the vast rare collection.
Ben Wallace is preparing to meet his counterpart in Moscow to discuss the threat to Ukraine.
Estonia's Deputy Chief of Defence fears Moscow isn't heeding NATO warnings not to invade Ukraine.