Russia using barges to protect Crimea bridge: UK
The British Defense Ministry said Russia is turning to barges to bolster defenses around a key bridge.
Pentagon alarmed as China poaches America's 'Top Guns'
The U.S. and its "Five Eyes" security partners warn of legal consequences if current or former pilots are found to be aiding the People's Liberation Army.
Woman's online dating experience in her late 60s inspires internet
One woman is on a mission to prove age is just a number as she embarks on a journey to find the one by the time she turns 70.
How D-Day artillery compares to HIMARS
How the advanced American rocket system used in Ukraine compares to the WWII-era Katyusha and Calliope rocket launchers.
Early dinosaurs' complex lost world revealed: "Unique importance"
A study has shed light on an island ecosystem where dinosaurs, marine reptiles and sharks lived more than 200 million years ago.
China claims arrest of spies turned by US ally
China's Ministry of State Security is continuing a monthslong campaign of spy wars against the West.
Ritual may solve mystery of "Seahenge"
A researcher has proposed a new explanation for the enigmatic prehistoric monument, which is thought to be around 4,000 years old.
Russia's military hit new casualty record in May: UK
British intelligence suggested the "elevated" casualty rate is due to Russia's "ongoing attritional offensive."
Cancer vaccine hailed as 'game-changer'
"This technology pioneers the use of mRNA-based vaccines to sensitise people's immune system and in turn detect and target cancer," scientist Iain Foulkes said.
Donald Trump faces travel ban to 37 countries
Former president and convicted felon Trump could have difficulty entering nations including the U.K., Ukraine and China.
The Importance of Religious Freedom in a Critical Election Year
At its core, religious freedom is about liberty and human dignity. It does not inherently promote one specific set of beliefs, or any one religious identity, over another.
Texas woman shares reality of driving in the UK—"What in the 1700s?"
"I'll never forget driving on the left in a manual. I thought we'd die," the American expat told Newsweek.
Why Is Labour Way Ahead in Britain? The Democrats May Want to Inquire
Almost all Britains agree that the Conservatives will be crushed in the vote set for July 4.
Map shows worldwide summer travel advisories for Americans
The State Department has four levels of travel alerts, including several countries where Americans are advised to steer clear.
"Astonishing" soldiers' graffiti from 18th–19th centuries found in castle
The graffiti give "a unique glimpse" into the minds of soldiers during a turbulent time when war seemed imminent.
UK prime minister announces snap general election for summer
The announcement follows feverish speculation on social media about the latest Westminster drama.
Prince Harry's major fear that blocked King Charles meeting
Prince Harry reportedly turned down an offer of a room at a royal residence during his recent visit to the United Kingdom.
Woman invites mum to see sunset, but there is a problem: "sorry"
Social media users were in stitches over the scene in the viral clip, with one writing "I needed that giggle today."
Top hotel hacks you should know about, according to a flight attendant
Charlotte Goodliffe, who spends more time in hotels than she spends at home, has passed on some tips to help travellers enhance their trips.
Lucy Letby: timeline of baby killer's crimes and trial
How the investigation surrounding the U.K.'s most prolific child serial killer unfolded.
Archaeologists reveal "enthralling" Bronze Age burial chamber
The structure may be around 4,000 years old, although it is not clear at present what it contains, experts said.
Prehistoric stone circle's "Sanctuary" may predate Stonehenge by 700 years
Stonehenge is an iconic example of the hundreds of stone circles that were constructed across Britain and Ireland in prehistory.
Putin ally threatens NATO countries with "special ammunition"
Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev took aim at comments made by United Kingdom's Foreign Secretary David Cameron on Friday.
Roman Cupid figurine among over 10,000 artifacts unearthed by highway dig
Objects uncovered during the recent excavations date from various time periods spanning more than 12,000 years of history.
Republicans warn of "massive Muslim takeover"
Representatives Chip Roy and Lauren Boebert claimed that Muslims are taking over the UK government, despite a lack of evidence.
King Charles' snub for Prince Harry may be costly error
King Charles III will give Prince William a key symbolic role with Prince Harry's former army regiment and will not meet his son.
Russia's missiles from North Korea are exploding midair: Kyiv
A Ukraine official said half the North Korean missiles that Russia fired on Ukraine malfunctioned.
China suspected in major NATO member's defense hack
Personnel data was accessed in the breach, in which China was the suspected culprit.
Prince Harry and King Charles relationship blow on UK visit
A statement from the prince's spokesperson says Harry and Charles will not meet in person during the Duke of Sussex's U.K. trip.