Parts shortages, snarled supply chains are sidelining Canadian vehicles and troops in Latvia: documents
The Canadian battlegroup, the nucleus of the NATO brigade in Latvia, has been suffering through a critical — and in some cases crippling — shortage of spare parts that has…
Parts shortages, snarled supply chains are sidelining Canadian vehicles and troops in Latvia: documents
The Canadian battlegroup, the nucleus of the NATO brigade in Latvia, has been suffering through a critical — and in some cases crippling — shortage of spare parts that has…
Parts shortages, snarled supply chains are sidelining Canadian vehicles and troops in Latvia: documents
The Canadian battlegroup, the nucleus of the NATO brigade in Latvia, has been suffering through a critical — and in some cases crippling — shortage of spare parts that has…
Parts shortages, snarled supply chains are sidelining Canadian vehicles and troops in Latvia: documents
The Canadian battlegroup, the nucleus of the NATO brigade in Latvia, has been suffering through a critical — and in some cases crippling — shortage of spare parts that has…
Putin thanks Kim for North Koreans fighting in Ukraine
Thousands of North Korean soldiers are thought to have died while fighting for Russia in the war. BBC News
Trump responds to critics with counterpunches across politics and ongoing culture wars
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When it comes to acquiring world-class free transfers, Real Madrid are in a league of their own. BBC News
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A federal appeals court ruled on Tuesday that the Trump administration cannot speed the deportations of migrants accused of being members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua using an…
Xi Jinping leads Beijing parade displaying China’s military power
Beijing holds a grand military parade, showcasing new hardware before world leaders at Tiananmen Square. Al Jazeera – Breaking News, World News and Video from Al Jazeera
Hope fades for finding survivors after Afghan quake kills more than 1,400
Many victims remain trapped under the rubble, as emergency services have difficulty reaching remote villages. Al Jazeera – Breaking News, World News and Video from Al Jazeera
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Women’s groups gather in front of parliament in Indonesia amid protests
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Move comes days after Thai court removed Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra from office. Al Jazeera – Breaking News, World News and Video from Al Jazeera
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More than 354,000 people have been affected by the worst floods since 1988, as rescue efforts continue. BBC News
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The display of might comes as Beijing positions itself as a global counterweight to the United States. BBC News
Why Sheffield Wednesday are stuck in takeover limbo
BBC Sport examines the state of play at troubled Sheffield Wednesday, and what is preventing a takeover from being finalised. BBC News
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Abi Burton’s Rugby World Cup debut against Samoa last weekend marked an extraordinary return to the top after a rare illness almost cost her her life. BBC News
‘Less of a stigma’ on second-hand school uniforms
A family with four children spends £800 on uniforms despite buying many in sales and from charity. BBC News



