Trump on Iran: I Don’t Want to Use Force, But Sometimes You Have to, More Talks Will Follow
U.S. President Donald Trump expressed dissatisfaction with Iran but is open to negotiations, suggesting further talks while emphasizing the need for potential force in some situations.
UK probes Epstein’s use of RAF bases for sex trafficking
The UK is investigating Jeffrey Epstein's potential trafficking of women into the country using Royal Air Force bases.
Gangster Pawan with a bounty of 50 thousand killed in an encounter with STF, stolen pistol recovered
Gangster Pawan, who had a bounty of 50 thousand rupees, was shot dead in an encounter with the Special Task Force of Uttar Pradesh in Agra, where a stolen pistol was also recovered.
Three sharpshooters arrested in Gurugram firing case, crack down on Deepak Nandal gang
The Haryana Police Special Task Force has arrested three sharpshooters involved in a firing incident at a businessman's office in Gurugram, targeting the gang of gangster Deepak Nandal.
Pärnumaa Põlendmaa Wind Farm Special Planning Remains in Force
The Tallinn Administrative Court upheld the special planning decision for the Põlendmaa wind farm, allowing for the construction of wind turbines in Pärnu.
Police arrest 286 criminal suspects in Ondo, recover 75 exhibits
The Nigeria Police Force in Ondo State announced the arrest of 286 suspects involved in various criminal offenses and the recovery of 75 exhibits from January to March 2026.
Impressive maneuvers of the Gerald Ford offshore Israel, a fleet of American aircraft at Ben Gurion Airport (video)
The USS Gerald R. Ford has arrived in Israel, accompanied by multiple U.S. Air Force refueling aircraft stationed at Ben Gurion Airport, raising questions about potential military implications.
The United Kingdom investigates whether J. Epstein used air force bases for trafficking girls
The UK Ministry of Defense is reviewing records related to flights linked to Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking activities, following allegations about royal and political figures' involvement.
Police urge Ondo churches, mosques to suspend night services
The Nigeria Police Force has advised religious leaders in Ondo State to suspend night services amid security threats following a recent kidnapping incident during a church service.
The EU accelerated the entry into force of the trade agreement with Mercosur
The European Union has initiated the temporary application of the free trade agreement with the South American bloc Mercosur, earlier than expected due to a challenge at the European Court.
Development of the Fighting (Day 1464): Even the Deployment of Su-57s in Combat Did Not Lead to the Shootdown of Ukrainian Aircraft
The article discusses the ongoing military developments in Ukraine, particularly the challenges faced by the Russian air force despite numerical and technological advantages.
Witness of a NATO mission: Next in line in the cemetery of empires? Why bombs are falling on Kabul again
The article discusses the recent airstrikes by the Pakistani Air Force on Kabul amidst renewed Taliban activity and reflects on historical parallels from a NATO member's perspective.
S-proposal: Place Finnish troops on Gotland
Swedish Social Democratic leader Magdalena Andersson proposes the inclusion of Finnish troops in a multinational force on Gotland to bolster defense and send a clear signal amid regional security concerns.
Parents organize task force to cut tall grass at school and report abandonment of the building in Sorocaba: 'Fear for the children'
Parents in Sorocaba, Brazil, have organized a task force to cut tall grass at a local school and voiced concerns over its neglected condition.
50,000 soldiers, 200 planes, 2 aircraft carriers: Facing Iran, the largest deployment of American forces since 2003
The U.S. has deployed a significant military force in the Middle East, marking the largest deployment of American troops and equipment since 2003, amidst ongoing negotiations regarding Iran's nuclear program.
Hindukush: Pakistan's Security Apparatus Saw the Taliban as Its Trump Card - What a Mistake
Pakistan's air force is attacking Taliban positions in Afghanistan, escalating a long-standing conflict that the government has fostered.
Viktor Gyokeres could force Arsenal to make immediate payout after Chelsea game
Viktor Gyokeres is close to triggering a significant bonus payout for Sporting CP if he performs well in the upcoming match against Chelsea.
President Droupadi Murmu flew in the indigenous 'Prachand' helicopter
India's President Droupadi Murmu undertook her first flight in the indigenous Light Combat Helicopter (LCH) Prachand from an air force station in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan.
US must be able to ‘turn around and punch’ in space as China boosts satellites: general
The head of US Space Force Combat Forces Command warns that the US needs to enhance its space capabilities to keep up with China's rapid satellite expansion, which now includes 1,900 satellites.
Force breaks NZ drought with first Super Rugby Pacific win of season
The Western Force secured their first victory of the 2026 Super Rugby Pacific season with a 35-19 win against Moana Pasifika.
They want to avoid the Pentagon Pizza effect
Israel's Air Force has issued new directives to prevent revealing its military intentions to enemies, particularly in the context of rising tensions with Iran.
Nav: Small decrease in unemployment in February – 2.1 percent are completely unemployed
In February, Norway experienced a slight decrease in unemployment with 2.1 percent of the labor force being fully unemployed, according to Nav statistics.
Can Air Force Decide the Face-off between Afghanistan and Pakistan? Duweiri Responds
The ongoing military escalation along the Afghan-Pakistani border raises concerns as both nations engage in heightened rhetoric and military actions, with Islamabad describing it as an 'open war' and Kabul asserting its control over border points.
Deputy chief of army warns ADF has become 'detached' from violent nature of war
The Deputy Chief of Army, Major General Chris Smith, has criticized the Australian Defence Force for becoming detached from the brutal realities of war due to the prevalence of managerial language.
Pakistani Air Force Strikes Kabul and Other Provinces of Afghanistan
The Pakistani Air Force targeted Kabul and other provinces in Afghanistan, leading to casualties among Taliban fighters according to local reports.
'May the Force be with you': James Earl Jones, legendary voice of Darth Vader and Mufasa, dies at 93
James Earl Jones, renowned for his iconic voice roles as Darth Vader and Mufasa, has passed away at the age of 93.
Opposition relies on breaking the secrecy of Lula's son to extend CPMI
The opposition in the CPMI of INSS sees the breaking of banking secrecy of Fábio Luis, son of President Lula, as a means to force an extension of the commission's investigation.
The Trip
President Joe Biden and his wife Jill Biden had a dinner date in Washington before a sudden trip to Poland with the press.
Former US Air Force fighter pilot accused of secretly training Chinese military
A former US Air Force fighter pilot has been arrested for allegedly training Chinese military pilots without authorization, raising national security concerns.
'Hubs of violence': New petition would force colleges to come clean on protest assaults
A petition has been filed urging the Department of Education to mandate disclosure of politically motivated violence on college campuses.
American pilot caught training Chinese
A former U.S. Air Force major was arrested for allegedly training the Chinese military without the required authorization.
Denver mayor orders ICE agents detained if they ‘assault or shoot’ residents
Denver's Mayor Mike Johnston has issued an executive order to detain ICE agents who use excessive force against civilians.
The first kamikaze drone unit of the US is ready in the Middle East
The Pentagon's first kamikaze drone unit, Task Force Scorpion, is prepared to engage if President Trump decides on military action against Iran.
Fyodor Lukyanov: Ukraine marked this major shift in global politics
Fyodor Lukyanov discusses how Russia's military operation in Ukraine represents a significant change in global political dynamics, challenging the notion that force is an illegitimate means of resolving disputes.
Kingston police use-of-force incidents decline in 2025: year-end report
A year-end report indicates a decline in use-of-force incidents by Kingston police in 2025, continuing the downward trend observed in previous years.
Lulinha's secrecy breach mobilizes PT task force in CPMI of INSS
The approval to break the confidentiality of President Lula's son, Lulinha, at the CPMI of the INSS led to turmoil among Congress members, with supporters of the government seeking to annul the session.
Brits 'stranded abroad' fury as ministers berated over new travel rules
A group of Labour MPs in the UK has expressed anger over new travel rules that force British citizens abroad to pay expensive fees to re-enter the country.
BBC: The Russian authorities are considering blocking access to Telegram from early April
Russian authorities are planning to block access to the messaging app Telegram starting in early April due to concerns over illegal and extremist content, while Telegram argues it's an attempt to force users to switch to a state-controlled app.
News in California: how Gavin Newsom's operation to relocate homeless people went
California Governor Gavin Newsom has initiated comprehensive measures to address the homelessness crisis by relocating encampments from public lands through the SAFE Task Force.
He was a combat pilot for the U.S. for 24 years and after leaving trained the Chinese Army, he is accused of conspiracy
A former U.S. Air Force combat pilot has been arrested for conspiring to provide military training to Chinese pilots without permission, violating export control laws.
The Suffering from a Tourette's Outbreak
Emauni Crawley, a 23-year-old behavioral health coach with Tourette syndrome, discusses the challenges of living with severe tics that force her to involuntarily say inappropriate things.
Albanese should demand reparations from Israel, say families of Australian soldiers whose graves were bulldozed
Families of Australian soldiers whose graves were damaged by the Israeli Defence Force in Gaza are demanding reparations and accountability from the Albanese government.
S-400's Longest Intercept... IAF Released a Dazzling Video
The Indian Air Force has released a teaser video showcasing the S-400 air defense system in action ahead of the 'Vayu Shakti 2026' event, marking the longest-range intercept in its history.
Residents of Sana record the force of the flood and destruction caused by the rain in Macaé; video
Heavy rain in the Sana area of Macaé, Brazil, has caused severe flooding, blocked roads, and destroyed infrastructure, including a bridge.
President Droupadi Murmu will fly in the indigenous LCH Prachand for the first time
President Droupadi Murmu is set to fly in India’s first indigenous light combat helicopter LCH Prachand on February 27 at the Jaisalmer Air Force Station.
The decision to dismiss and the sudden disappearance of the colonel. The background of the scandal in WOT
A colonel in the Polish Territorial Defense Force has gone missing amid serious allegations of misconduct, including assault and financial irregularities.
Former Air Force Pilot Arrested in the USA, Trained Chinese Military
Gerald Brown, a former U.S. Air Force pilot, was arrested in Indiana for allegedly training Chinese military pilots without U.S. government authorization.
USA accuses former fighter pilot of training Chinese air force
The U.S. Justice Department has arrested a former fighter pilot, Gerald Brown, for allegedly training Chinese air force pilots without authorization.
Washington arrests a former pilot who provided services to the Chinese military
The U.S. has arrested a former Air Force pilot for allegedly providing military training to Chinese pilots without the necessary authorization.
Why is the Punjab Police accused of a fake encounter?
The Punjab Police are facing allegations concerning a fake encounter incident, which raises questions about accountability and ethical practices within the force.