UK Revives ‘Home Guard’ in Strategic Defence Overhaul

The UK government has announced plans to re-establish a modern-day “Home Guard” as part of its sweeping Strategic Defence Review (SDR), a move aimed at boosting domestic security amid rising global tensions and hybrid threats. The revived Home Guard will function as a civilian volunteer force dedicated to protecting critical national infrastructure including power stations, […]

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UK Defense Review Charts New Path for Military Modernization

Britain’s armed forces are set for a historic transformation as the forthcoming Strategic Defence Review (SDR) outlines an ambitious plan to reshape the nation’s defense capabilities in the face of growing global threats. Scheduled for release in the coming weeks, the SDR aims to modernize the UK military, increase deterrence, and enhance national resilience in […]

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MPs Slam Government Over “Lack of Vision” in UK-EU Strategy

The UK Foreign Affairs Committee has issued a scathing assessment of the government’s handling of post-Brexit relations with the European Union, accusing Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s administration of failing to deliver a clear long-term strategy. The critique, delivered in an official letter to No. 10, comes just hours ahead of the landmark UK-EU summit taking […]

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Lords Debate UK Data Bill Amid AI, Transparency Concerns

The UK’s sweeping Data (Use and Access) Bill returns to the House of Lords today for further scrutiny, sparking heated debate over the future of digital governance, AI regulation, and data transparency. The legislation, introduced earlier this year, is a cornerstone of the government’s strategy to position Britain as a global leader in responsible data […]

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UK Revives “Home Guard” Amid Escalating Global Threats

In a dramatic turn toward Cold War-era resilience, the UK government has unveiled plans to re-establish a modern-day “Home Guard” to protect the nation’s critical infrastructure from foreign threats. The proposal, revealed as part of the upcoming Strategic Defence Review, underscores mounting concerns over espionage, cyberattacks, and sabotage from hostile state actors. The new force, […]

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UK, EU Open New Chapter in Post-Brexit Ties

In a landmark move to reset strained relations, the United Kingdom and European Union convened today in London for their first high-level summit since Brexit. Prime Minister Keir Starmer welcomed European Council President António Costa and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen at 10 Downing Street, marking what officials described as a “turning point” […]

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Former President Joe Biden Diagnosed with Aggressive Metastatic Prostate Cancer

Washington, D.C. Former United States President Joe Biden has been diagnosed with an aggressive and advanced form of prostate cancer, his office confirmed on Sunday, sparking widespread concern and renewed attention to cancer awareness and treatment in aging populations. According to an official statement, the 82-year-old statesman’s cancer is metastatic, meaning it has spread to […]

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Gaza Aid Ship Attacked by Drones in International Waters Off Malta

MEDITERRANEAN SEA  A vessel from the Gaza Freedom Flotilla, carrying humanitarian aid and activists, was reportedly attacked by drones while sailing in international waters near Malta. The attack has sparked widespread international condemnation and intensified concerns about the safety of humanitarian missions in conflict zones. While no group has officially claimed responsibility, several sources and […]

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FIFA Faces Legal Challenge Over 2034 Saudi World Cup Amid Human Rights Concerns

ZURICH  FIFA is under increasing legal pressure following a detailed 30-page complaint accusing the global football body of violating its own human rights policies by awarding the 2034 World Cup to Saudi Arabia. The complaint, filed by a coalition of prominent legal experts and human rights advocates, alleges serious concerns including restrictions on freedom of […]

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U.S. Senate Republicans Block Human Rights Probe into El Salvador Prison

WASHINGTON, D.C.  The U.S. Senate narrowly rejected a Democratic-led resolution seeking a formal investigation into human rights abuses at a maximum-security prison in El Salvador. The facility houses individuals deported from the United States, raising serious concerns about their treatment and conditions. The resolution, which aimed to prompt a comprehensive review of alleged abuses and […]

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