Caravan Gun Converter Jailed for 16 Years in London Gang Case
A lorry driver who converted blank-firing guns into deadly pistols from his caravan for London gangs and stockpiled weapons for a 'race war' has been sentenced to 16 years in prison.
A lorry driver who converted blank-firing guns into deadly pistols from his caravan for London gangs and stockpiled weapons for a 'race war' has been sentenced to 16 years in prison.
Pressure mounts on Big Tech as governments debate social media bans for children, sparking a transatlantic clash over free speech and online safety.
In Kyiv, residents endure freezing temperatures without heating due to Russian attacks on infrastructure, relying on shelters and creative hacks to survive the harsh winter.
Donald Day, who discussed extreme conspiracies with the Queensland family behind the Wieambilla shootings, has been sentenced to three years' imprisonment after a plea deal.
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A US defense official warns NATO allies that military credibility now hinges on effective spending and output, not just budgets, with the UK lagging behind in turning rhetoric into reality.
Senior US official Elbridge Colby calls for Europe to assume primary responsibility for its conventional defense, emphasizing NATO's need to adapt to a multipolar world with simultaneous global threats.
A gunmaker who used TikTok to spread hate and prepared weapons for a far-right race war has been sentenced to 22 years. Thomas McKenna converted blank-firing guns into live ammunition firearms, supplying criminal gangs across the UK.
The Pentagon's policy chief has called on European NATO members to significantly increase their combat capabilities, emphasizing the need for greater military readiness and strategic investment.
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RecommendedSouth Korea's spy agency indicates Kim Ju Ae, the teenage daughter of Kim Jong Un, is being positioned as successor and may be appointed first secretary of the ruling party at an upcoming congress.
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius calls for Europe to take greater security responsibility as US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth misses NATO defense ministers meeting in Brussels.
Experts warn Europe remains unprepared to defend itself from Russia despite years of warnings. US strategist Elbridge Colby urges NATO members to increase budgets and reduce dependency on American military support.
A UN report details five separate foiled plots to assassinate Syria's President Ahmed al-Sharaa and top ministers last year, with IS front groups identified as the perpetrators.
A Chilean court has acquitted Lt Col Claudio Crespo, who fired rubber bullets that blinded student Gustavo Gatica during 2019 protests, raising concerns about police impunity under the incoming far-right government.
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Shocking video shows a Barking driver reversing his car while a police officer clings to the side during a drug stop in Suffolk, leading to a four-year prison sentence.
A large-scale Russian drone strike overnight has left nearly 300,000 people without power or water in Odesa, Ukraine, as part of a widespread attack on energy infrastructure across the country.
New South Wales police have made a landmark arrest using forensic investigative genetic genealogy to solve three alleged sexual assaults dating back over 30 years.
A new podcast uncovers the harrowing details of Brazil's deadliest police raid, exploring the events, aftermath, and broader implications for law enforcement and human rights in the region.
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RecommendedFBI agent Gregory Bovino has been praised by authorities for shooting an armed US citizen in Chicago during a confrontation, sparking debate over law enforcement actions.
Alleged drone incursions into El Paso airspace highlight Mexican cartels' advanced arsenals, including bomb-dropping drones, raising fears of potential US military action.
A tragic school shooting in Tumbler Ridge, Canada, has sparked nationwide mourning and urgent debates on gun control and school safety measures.
NATO initiates Arctic Sentry to bolster Arctic presence following Trump's threats to annex Greenland. British troops in Norway to double to 2,000 over three years.
Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian denies nuclear weapon pursuit and expresses shame over protest crackdowns during 1979 revolution anniversary events.
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RecommendedFormer CNN anchor Don Lemon has hired a federal prosecutor who resigned from ICE in protest over a controversial surge, marking a significant move in his post-media career.
Police are urgently hunting 'extremely dangerous' drill rapper Daniel Boakye, who escaped from prison escorts during a hospital visit from HMP Feltham.
Russia's move to slow Telegram has triggered rare criticism from soldiers, pro-war bloggers, and officials who warn it could harm military communications and public information flow.
A detailed analysis of Brazil's long-term security operation in Rio de Janeiro, revealing its impact on crime and community dynamics over ten years.
Jim Boyling tells public inquiry that senior Metropolitan police managers turned a blind eye to undercover officers forming long-term sexual relationships with activists using fake identities.
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RecommendedFrench authorities issue international appeal for victims of Jacques Leveugle, a 79-year-old former teacher accused of sexually assaulting 89 children across five continents since the 1960s.