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The Independent UK 5d ago

Russia threats to UK at highest level since the Cold War, military chief warns

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The Independent World 5d ago

UK media fails to disclose defence sector links in nearly 60% of cases

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Concerns that £6.3 billion armoured vehicle is 'not fit for use' in combat

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Daily Mirror 3d ago

Palantir wins £9M contract to run UK firearms licensing: CIA-backed biz to hold gun, bomb, and poison records

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The Register 6d ago

Troubled £6bn Ajax armoured vehicle may never be fit for combat, MPs warned

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The Independent UK 3d ago

Türkiye, Singapore among countries rejecting ‘strategic resignation’ amid global disorder, says Turkish foreign minister

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Shangri-La Dialogue helps countries reduce the chances of misunderstanding, miscalcuation: Chan Chun Sing

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Al Jazeera 2d ago

No 'Delhi mein sab nahi chalta hai': After 21 deaths in Malviya Nagar fire, who is to blame?

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Times of India 3d ago