Britain’s brave Royal Marines routinely bust drug smugglers disguised as fishermen
EXCLUSIVE: Royal Marines regularly catch the same drug smugglers disguised as fishermen from a breakaway region in Pakistan, the Daily Express can reveal.
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EXCLUSIVE: Royal Marines regularly catch the same drug smugglers disguised as fishermen from a breakaway region in Pakistan, the Daily Express can reveal.
A federal appeals court panel is considering whether to reverse the child pornography conviction of former reality TV star Josh Duggar.
France 24: Iran-based Egyptian Saif al-Adel is new al Qaeda chief, says US Saif al-Adel, an Iran-based Egyptian, has become the head of Al-Qaeda following the July 2022 death of Ayman al-Zawahiri, the US State Department said Wednesday.&nbs…
RUSSIAN nuclear bombers were intercepted twice over two days as they flew near to Alaska, the US military has revealed.
Footage released by the Kremlin shows two of its Tu-95 “Bear” bombers near to American airspace in a show of strength…
Covid-19 Bereaved Families for Justice group call this a ‘conflict of interest’ in preliminary hearingThe team behind the Covid inquiry has insisted there is no conflict of interest in having a PR firm which worked on Whitehall’s response to the pandem…
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Over one million Ukrainians have come as refugees to Germany since the war began. Their main problem is a shortage of housing, especially in major cities like Berlin.
State officials insisted yet again that testing shows the air is safe to breathe around East Palestine, Ohio.
Artificial intelligence experts warned that large language models have issues including “hallucination,” which means that the software can make stuff up.
Russia’s war against Ukraine may have united most Republicans and Democrats in opposition to Vladimir Putin’s aggression in Eastern Europe, but it’s driven American lawmakers further apart than ever on one particularly partisan policy arena: energy.