South Korea to train half a million military personnel to become ‘drone warriors’ All branches of the military will be taught how to use technology that has become a ‘game changer on the battlefield’, says defence minister All of South Korea’s military forces will be trained as drone operators in a sweeping overhaul of its warfare strategy, the defence minister has said. “All soldiers should be able to use drones like a second personal firearm,” Ahn Gyu-back, who heads the def… In London, You Can Celebrate America’s 250th Birthday From the British Side Britain may have lost the Revolutionary War, but London still holds the blueprints of the American Revolution. Follow in the founders’ footsteps at these notable places. |
Israel-Lebanon talks continue under US mediation despite deadlock over Hezbollah disarmament The Israeli Embassy in the United States confirmed the extension of the talks, which entered their fourth day. The negotiating teams will return to the table at the US State Department in the morning UN suspends Strait of Hormuz evacuation after ship 'hit by projectile' The UN has halted the evacuation of thousands of seafarers in the Strait of Hormuz after a vessel came under a suspected attack. US ends deportation protections (TPS) for Haitians and Syrians The US Supreme Court has sided with the Trump administration in its bid to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS). Norman Rockwell’s White House painting that sparked a lawsuit, sold for $7.25 million and inspired a WWII love story is now on One of Norman Rockwell's most remarkable works has gone on public display for the first time, bringing together a fascinating mix of American history, courtroom drama and an unexpected wartime romance. The four-panel painting, So You Want to See the President!, was created in 1943 to portray life inside the White House during World War II. King Charles reveals his personal tax bill. Spoiler alert: He’s very rich. The first-ever tax disclosure by a British monarch was partly intended to contain the damage from revelations about the finances of the king’s disgraced brother, Andrew. Controversial billionaire tax will appear on November ballot Proponents of a controversial billionaire tax pledge to make sure it appears on the November ballot to backfill federal healthcare funds. |
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