Duchess of Edinburgh says sexual violence in conflict must 'get under your skin'
Her Royal Highness travelled to the Democratic Republic of Congo to meet survivors of rape and highlight its use as a weapon of war
Xenia Zubova is a multilingual journalist covering global defence and security, with an interest in Ukraine, the environment and LGBTQ+ issues. She speaks four languages and has a master's degree in International Conflict. Her reporting has ranged from interviewing Second World War veterans at D-Day anniversary events in Normandy, to speaking with Ukrainian female soldiers, hackers and medics on the frontline of a modern war.
Her Royal Highness travelled to the Democratic Republic of Congo to meet survivors of rape and highlight its use as a weapon of war
The Life Guards officer, who was killed in a car crash last month, was honoured at a service in London
The Princess Royal travelled to Ukraine at the request of the Foreign Office
The stop in Singapore follows exercises with allies and a passage through some of the region's most contested waters
Crowds lined the streets as the regiment known as ‘the Micks’ marked their 125th anniversary back in Belfast
HMS Prince of Wales has welcomed South Korean guests on board as the UK's Carrier Strike Group continues its global mission
Tributes have been paid to Captain Godwin, who is remembered as an inspiring Army officer
Royal Navy patrol vessel HMS Mersey will join allied vessels in London for daily demonstrations of autonomous naval technology
The Royal Navy has shared new images showing its Carrier Strike Group reunited and back in training after a period of maintenance
The UK's former Army chief says he is angry over the campaign that he describes as riddled with political and strategic failures
China has revealed new nuclear and hypersonic weapons, drones, lasers and space-defence systems in a show of military power in Beijing
Britain's flagship has left Tokyo following a historic stopover that strengthened defence ties and gave sailors a chance to explore Japan
Steve Prest says it reflects the UK's Nato First policy, where Norway and Britain share responsibility for monitoring Russian submarines
During his exchange tour, Lieutenant Commander Fleming was involved in preventing more than $1bn of illegal drugs from reaching the US
General Allvin will step down in November 2025, two years into his four-year term as the US Air Force's top officer
General Sir Roly Walker says behaviour is 'at complete odds' with being a British soldier and pledges stricter enforcement