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US forces ready with a 'range of options' to deal with South China Sea aggression, US admiral says

BAGUIO, Philippines (AP) — American forces are ready with a “range of options” to deal with increasing acts of aggression in the disputed South China Sea if ordered to carry them out jointly and after consultations with treaty ally the Philippines, a U.S. admiral said Thursday. U.S. Indo-Pacific Command chief Adm. Samuel Paparo, who heads the biggest number of combat forces outside the U.S. mainland, refused to provide details of the contingency...


Man 'shouted homophobic and racist abuse' in car park

Police say the incident happened as two cars were leaving B&M in Eastern Green, Penzance.


"Millions at risk from Russian attacks"

The Ukrainian Mission to the International Atomic Energy Agency says millions of people are at risk from Russian attacks on energy infrastructure in Ukraine. "The Russian Federation continues to deliberately target Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, intending to disrupt the operation of the country’s nuclear power plants, which provide most of Ukraine’s electricity", the mission reported in a statement. "Russian attacks pose a significant risk to...


"Europe is playing with fire in Ukraine"

On Tuesday, August 6, Ukraine attacked the Russian Kursk region, seizing a large swathe of territory in the largest foreign attack on Russia since World War II. Putin warned that the response to the attack would be forceful. Putin's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov warned that "the West is playing with fire by allowing Ukraine to attack our country with Western missiles". He also sent a message to the United States: "A hypothetical third world war...


Putin's move surprises everyone

Observers couldn't hide their astonishment. On August 20, the Russian president traveled to Chechnya for an official visit. And when he was presented with the holy book of Islam, he bowed and placed his lips on it. The scene, which took place in the White Mosque of Shali and has drawn much criticism on social media, was captured in its entirety by Chechnya’s leader (and close ally of Moscow), Ramzan Kadyrov. It shows Vladimir Putin kissing the...


These countries have no armed forces

In this day and age, it's hard to imagine a country without their own military. Ensuring defense is a top priority for most countries, but not all have a standing army, or indeed any type of armed forces. Some of these nations have very close relationships with other countries, while others rely of alliances and agreements to ensure they remain safe and are protected in case things go wrong. Intrigued? Click through this gallery to find out which nations don't have armed forces.


What police uniforms look like around the world

Most police officers around the world wear uniforms. In fact, many have more than just one type of uniform. But how do these differ from country to country? Well, there are a few things many police uniforms around the world have in common. One of them is the colors used. The vast majority stick to different shades of blue (mostly navy and light blue), or black. Another point in common is the use of high-visibility jackets. There are, however, a few exceptions to the rule, and this means the use of completely different colors and styles. And then, of course, there is the headgear, which varies depending on the country and police force in question. Curious? Click on and check out what police uniforms look like around the world.


Three more men charged after city centre unrest

The three men have been charged for their role in city centre protest which spiralled out of control.


Unidentified drone shot down over Iraq's Kirkuk, police say

BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraq's air defences shot down an unmanned drone on Thursday in the northern city of Kirkuk, two police sources told Reuters, triggering an investigation into the identity of the drone. One Iraqi military colonel said on condition of anonymity that an initial investigation of the debris showed it was a Turkish military armed drone. The drone fell in the centre of Kirkuk,


“Should this be allowed?” – Man frustrated by people cutting in line while waiting for bus

SINGAPORE: A man recently took to r/SingaporeRaw on Wednesday (Aug 28) to express his frustration... The post “Should this be allowed?” – Man frustrated by people cutting in line while waiting for bus appeared first on The Independent Singapore News - Latest Breaking News


Three-year-old boy dies after 'episode' at festival

Police were called to the scene at Carfest, in Hampshire, shortly after 23:00 BST on Saturday.


Appeal after man with saw tried to rob children

The brother and sister were able to escape unharmed and police say they are looking for the suspect.


HK journalists found guilty in landmark sedition case

This is the first sedition case against journalists in Hong Kong since the territory's handover in 1997.


Did you know Kim Jong Un said he wanted to annihilate America if Washington chose war over peace?


Chinese Embassy in Philippines protests remarks made by Japan ambassador concerning South China Sea dispute

BEIJING (Reuters) - China's embassy in the Philippines on Thursday said it had sent a diplomatic note of protest to the Japanese embassy in the Southeast Asian country concerning "irresponsible" remarks its ambassador made regarding the South China Sea's Sabina Shoal. In a statement, the Chinese embassy said the comments displayed "ignorance of the facts and contained unwarranted accusations


Philippines eyes mid-range missiles, 40 fighter jets to modernise military

By Mikhail Flores and Karen Lema MANILA (Reuters) - The Philippines wants to upgrade its military with mid-range missiles and advanced fighter jets, two senior security officials said on Thursday, spending at least $33 billion as it modernises its defence in the face of growing regional tensions. The military wants to acquire more cutting-edge weaponry, armed forces chief Romeo Brawner told


Iran's president calls for investigation into case of death in custody

DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian has ordered an investigation into the death in custody of a defendant in the northern city of Lahijan, state media reported on Thursday. "Following the tragic incident in Lahijan, the president ordered the interior minister to form a committee to investigate all aspects of this incident and report its results to the cabinet as soon as possible,


Pedestrian seriously hurt in hit and run crash

An investigation is under way into the events on Bromford Lane shortly before 16:30 BST on Wednesday.


Ukraine is now using helicopter gunners to down Russian drones


Man charged after three teenagers killed in crash

Thomas Johnson is charged with three counts of causing death by dangerous driving.


Indonesia and Australia sign defense agreement

JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — Indonesia and Australia signed a defense agreement on Thursday that both sides described as a significant upgrade to their military relationship. Indonesia’s president-elect Prabowo Subianto, who also serves as defense minister, signed the Defense Cooperation Agreement with Australian Defense Minister Richard Marles at Indonesia’s National Military Academy in Magelang, Central Java province. Marles said the agreement,...


Cleaning woman (26) falls 12 metres down empty lift shaft

A tragic workplace accident took place in the Living Tomorrow tower building in Vilvoorde (Belgium) on Wednesday afternoon. A 26-year-old cleaning woman there stepped backwards with her cleaning trolley into the lift, but it was not there. As a result, the 26-year-old woman plunged as much as 12 metres down from the third floor to the basement. She sustained life-threatening injuries in the process and was put into an artificial coma. One day...


IDF sources claim to have destroyed 80% of Rafah tunnels

Although it was said that it would take years to destroy the Rafah tunnels. However, on Thursday, IDF sources claimed that 80% of the network had been destroyed.


A history of prisons and their vile practices

Prison is somewhere no one wants to end up. There is an almost universal aversion towards prisons, as they are widely known to be places filled with dangerous criminals, strict guards, and less-than-savory conditions. While there are many organizations that are constantly and steadfastly working towards prison reform, most of the institutions in the world leave much to be desired. But it has also been argued, however, that prisons aren't supposed to be nice, i.e. isn't punishment the whole point? In order to gain a clearer understanding of what prisons are and how they fit into society, it's important to learn the history of these institutions. With this in mind, read on to learn everything you need to know.


The United States is building a new type of military unit and is taking pointers from Ukraine


Cyclist dies after hitting a wall in National Park

Police say members of the public attempted first aid on the man.


EU’s Borrell urges Ukraine backers to lift curbs on arms use inside Russia

Ukraine is pushing its Western allies for additional air defences and to use weapons to attack targets in Russia.


Philippines says US offered to escort supply ships in disputed sea

The United States has offered to escort Manila's resupply missions to outposts in the disputed South China Sea, the Philippine military chief said Thursday, following Beijing's intensifying efforts to block them. China claims most of the South China Sea despite an international ruling that its assertion has no legal basis, and defends its actions against Philippine vessels as lawful and proportional.


IDF 'wipes out five terrorists including top commander'

The large-scale military campaign, launched on Tuesday night into Wednesday, is still ongoing and has seen raids across the north of the occupied Palestinian territory.


Australia census plan prompts LGTBQ boycott threat

Australia's decision not to include new questions about gender and sexual orientation in the next census prompted fierce debate Thursday, and a warning that LGBTQ citizens may boycott the count. "If this decision sticks, the government could expect LGBTQ people and our families not to participate in the next census," he warned.


Weirdest things dictators did you won't believe actually happened

Dictators are known for oppressing entire nations with their ruthless regimes. In this gallery you'll find some of the weirdest things these dictators did. You will seriously question where these ideas came from after looking through this gallery. Check it out.


Appeal for witnesses after serious car crash

Three cars were involved in a crash at temporary traffic lights in Wellington, say police.


UN calls for de-escalation as Israeli West Bank raids continue

Israel says it killed five militants hiding in a mosque, on the second day of a major operation.


Attacked shop workers report feeling unsafe in city

One woman says she has considered leaving Coventry after being attacked while confronting shoplifters.


Motorcyclist dies after crash on A27

A 54-year-old man from Hastings was pronounced dead at the scene.


Russia launches a heavy missile and drone bombardment of Ukraine for the third time in 4 days

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russia conducted a heavy aerial attack on Ukraine for the third time in four days Thursday, again launching missiles and scores of drones that mostly were intercepted, Ukraine’s air force said. Russian forces fired five missiles and 74 Shahed drones at Ukrainian targets, an air force statement said. Air defenses stopped two missiles and 60 drones, and 14 other drones presumably fell before reaching their target, it said....


New report reveals staggering number of North Korean arms shipments to Russia


Israel ramps up military assault on occupied West Bank for second day

Several Palestinians have been killed and injured in raids across the territory that have drawn global condemnation.


Church and Orange hall damaged in arson attacks

A man has been arrested after fires at three separate buildings in County Donegal.


UK seeks to speed up migrant returns

Britain's Labour government is planning "a major surge" in returns of irregular migrants to countries including Iraq, an official said Thursday, as it tries to clear an asylum backlog. "The government is planning to deliver a major surge in immigration enforcement and returns activity to remove people with no right to be in the UK and ensure the rules are respected and enforced," a ministry spokesperson said in a statement.


Van driver guilty of smuggling migrants on ferry

Anas Al Mustafa, of Heather Crescent, Swansea, was convicted of assisting unlawful entry to the UK.


Hong Kong court convicts former Stand News editors of sedition

By Jessie Pang and James Pomfret HONG KONG (Reuters) -A Hong Kong court on Thursday found two editors of the now-defunct Stand News media outlet guilty of conspiring to publish seditious articles in a case that has drawn international scrutiny amid a security crackdown in the China-ruled city. The two editors, Chung Pui-kuen and Patrick Lam, could be jailed for up to two years when they are


Biker, 70, in critical condition after Aberdeenshire crash

The man was airlifted to hospital after the serious crash in Aberdeenshire.


Appeal after dog injured in XL bully 'attack'

Police say after the XL bully attacked another dog, its owners allegedly threatened the dog owner.


Liberian ex-chief justice acquitted of niece's murder

Gloria Maya Musu-Scott was sentenced to life in prison in January in a case that gripped the nation.


Elderly couple scammed out of £350k by 'police officer'

The elderly couple were duped into buying gold thinking they were helping catch a fraudster.


Bangladesh's government led by Yunus signs UN convention involving enforced disappearance

DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) — Bangladesh’s interim government on Thursday signed the instrument of accession to an international convention of the United Nations aiming at preventing enforced disappearances as a state party, authorities said. Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, who took over this month as head of the government after former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina stepped down and fled the country to India amid a mass uprising, signed the accession...


France's Macron to visit Serbia with a possible deal to sell French warplanes in a shift from Russia

BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — French President Emmanuel Macron starts a two-day state visit to Serbia on Thursday with the focus on the possible sale of 12 Rafale multi-purpose fighter jets to the country, which has maintained close ties to Russia despite its invasion of Ukraine. Macron is to meet populist President Aleksandar Vucic in Belgrade on Thursday evening, when the deal reportedly worth 3 billion euros ($3.3 billion) is expected to be...


The unbelievable prison people are paying to stay in

Prison Inside Me in Hongcheon, South Korea, is a mock penitentiary center where people surrender their belongings, submit to strict rules, and stay locked in a cell—voluntarily. While you usually hear of people trying to escape from prisons, South Koreans are actually paying to go to prison for an escape. Check out this gallery to see just what's so appealing about this curious confinement.


Man jailed for £300,000 Aberdeen drugs haul

Gas engineer Adrian Greedy, 36, admitted being concerned in the supply of cannabis.