The lemon, now black and shriveled, helped convict Karl Muller, a German spy in Britain during World War I. It was found by police in his bedside table, along with another in his overcoat pocket.
Troops will not engage in the direct arrest of those suspected of being in the U.S. illegally but will serve in a support role.
Britain handed Italian defence company Leonardo a 165 million pound ($213 million) contract extension on Tuesday to maintain ...
The Government is considering using emergency powers to renationalise British Steel and save the Scunthorpe works from ...
The search for a fourth soldier is ongoing in a swampy bog near PabradÄ—, where they were taking part in military drills.
The new system by Leonardo DRS can quickly deliver real-time threat detection, situational awareness, and advanced mission ...
The first example of the 3,500-pound, four-wheel-drive truck rolled off the assembly line at the Molotov plant in Moscow in 1952. The last was completed in 1972. Developed in the late 1940s, the ...
A man in Northern England said he had stumbled upon hundreds of documents, including threat assessments, armory codes and ...
Two masked men in a Chevrolet robbed a payroll car of Armour & Co. east of downtown and stole $5,000 in cash and $25,000 in ...
Behind his brash exterior, Patton was a brilliant tactician who could even intimidate Adolf Hitler. Leading the 3rd Army, he ...
Defence group Babcock on Wednesday said it had secured a five-year contract worth around 1 billion pounds ($1.29 billion) ...
The U.S. Secret Service posted on X that its director, Sean Curran, had met with GM executives to discuss next-generation armored vehicles. One photo showed a rendering of an armored Cadillac Escalade ...
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