Israel, Gaza and British Army
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The United Kingdom has deployed a small number of troops to Israel, after a request by the United States, to monitor the Gaza ceasefire.
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UK government breaks silence on British army atrocities in Kenya amid mounting pressure from Parliament
The British government has finally come out to address longstanding grievances, compensation claims, and community concerns after years of pressure from Kenyan authorities, victims, and civil society.
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The UK's Oldest Military Spacecraft Moved From Its Intended Orbit - Here's Why That's Troubling
A decades-old UK military satellite has shifted thousands of miles from its orbit - from above Africa to over the Americas. No-one's quite sure who did it.
One of the five British Cavalry horses that made headlines when they broke away from their trainers and galloped thorough the streets of London last year has been retired to the country without ever returning to active service.
The Doko race was introduced in 1989 and is a rite of passage for aspiring Gurkhas to be selected for the British Army (Brigade of Gurkhas).
The British military said that a ship in the Gulf of Aden off Yemen caught fire after it was struck by a projectile on Saturday. No one has immediately taken responsibility for the attack, including Yemen ’s Houthi rebels who have repeatedly been attacking ships through the Red Sea corridor, reported news agency Associated Press.
Quaker, a 15-year-old black horse, suffered a broken bone and serious bleeding during the incident on April 24, 2024.
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Kenyan family urges extradition of British national in death of woman after night out with soldiers
The family of a Kenyan woman who was killed after a night out with British soldiers 13 years ago requested Tuesday that the U.K. government ensure the suspect is arrested and extradited, one month after a court ruling in Kenya.
British soldiers will be granted new powers to shoot down drones threatening military bases. The plans, to be unveiled by Defence Secretary John Healey in a speech on Monday, are intended to allow troops to take faster,