The independent Russian outlet Verstka found that in 2023, at least 190 criminal cases were launched against Wagner Group mercenaries who had been pardoned in exchange for fighting in Ukraine. Just this week, a former mercenary who had been pardoned was arrested
After 17 years of serving his country, Mark Kelm is now providing a different type of service: He’s advocating for others who, like him, are living with Parkinson’s disease. He’s shown in the family picture at left, center, plus on the right.
Vladimir Putin’s forces have been using so-called heavy-duty golf buggies on the front line in Ukraine, appearing to illustrate just how thin on the ground Russia’s military resources are. In November 2023, Moscow ordered 2,100 Desertcross 1000-3 all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) from Chinese
Rishi Sunak has said that the final passing of the Rwanda Bill is a “fundamental change in the global equation on migration”. The triumphalism came after the House of Lords finally backed down and accepted MPs’ rejection of any amendment to the
Leaders in Israel criticized potential sanctions that are expected to be imposed by the U.S. as early as this week against an Israel Defense Forces (IDF) military battalion accused of violating human rights back in 2022. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken
Vladimir Putin granted Russian citizenship to a British national who left the UK to fight for the Kremlin in Ukraine. Aiden Minnis, a 37-year-old man from Chippenham, Wiltshire, took to social media to show off his freshly minted Russian passport. In the
Israel’s retaliation attack on Iran has pushed the world to the brink of WW3 according to a range of conflict experts. Shadowy Iranian backed proxy forces are now said to be “primed and ready” to invade Gaza and ramp up the war
Britain has around 77,000 former troops that are liable for call-out in emergencies like if World War 3 breaks out, it has been revealed. Amid increasing global conflicts, British military leaders have been openly talking about the necessity of greatly growing the
The grand events and oft-told tales of the American Revolution are easy to find among sprawling reverent battlefields and national parks. George Washington’s Mount Vernon in Virginia, Independence Hall in Pennsylvania, and Minuteman National Historical Park in Massachusetts, where the American rebellion
Britain’s largest nature conservation charity has blasted the EU’s “outrageous” attempts to overturn a post-Brexit UK fishing boat ban. The RSPB has taken aim at Brussels which has picked a fight over a UK ban on sand eel fishing which aims to