Thousand of people, including Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and eight of his predecessors, watched as the nation fell silent at 11am.
President-elect Donald Trump’s victory on Tuesday leaves the Taiwanese wondering whether the U.S. would come to their defense under a new, more non-interventionist-minded administration.
Darren Jones said it will depend on the outcome of the strategic defence review, which is currently under way.
Prince William and Kate are expected to join crowds gathering in central London ahead of the annual Remembrance Sunday ...
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A major Ukrainian drone attack on the Moscow region has forced Russia to close two major airports in the early hours ...
Colombia has been attempting to replace its old Kfirs and held talks with both Saab for the Gripen and Dassault for the Rafale in late 2022. Saab is also ...
The Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas has met with Tiffany Trump’s father-in-law and written conciliatory letters to the ...
A British minister said on Sunday that the government is unlikely to ask the Reform party leader Nigel Farage to act as an ...
As individuals, we can make a difference for our Afghan interpreters on the run and in hiding from Taliban reprisals as they ...
Zelenskiy has been pleading for months for more weaponry and for NATO allies to help Ukraine to strike deep into Russia with ...