Pentagon may allow lifesaving wildfire-tracking system to expire, report says
FireGuard system uses data from government and military-operated satellites
FireGuard system uses data from government and military-operated satellites
Thousands of Poland's judges and prosecutors have signed an appeal urging state and justice authorities to heed recent rulings by Europe's top court and immediately suspend a chamber disciplining judges
‘Even vaccinated people who are infected by Delta may carry large amounts of the virus and transmit it to others,’ CDC director says
The Biden administration has announced its first sanctions on Syria, targeting prison facilities and officials who run them, as well as an opposition armed group, focusing on human rights abuses
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New Zealander set to become first transgender athlete to compete in history of Games
The world’s greatest gymnast has realised putting her mind and body at risk for the pursuit of glory she had previously dedicated her life towards were risks too far
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Westminster City Council suspends bookings to £2m installation on opening day, admitting some elements ‘are not ready for visitors’
Armenia’s Defense Ministry is reporting that three of its troops were killed and two more were wounded in clashes with Azerbaijani forces on the border between the two ex-Soviet nations
Katie Ledecky will be the first to concede that her standards are almost impossible to meet, especially at this stage of her stellar swimming career
Iran’s supreme leader has called the U.S. “stubborn” in stalled nuclear talks in Vienna for discussing Tehran’s missiles and regional influence
Checkpoint announcement is expected later this week
Charity speaks out after accusations it is serving as ‘taxi service for illegal immigration’
Unions welcomed the nationalisation of Sheffield Forgemasters, saying it protects the supply of steel for the UK’s defence and nuclear programmes.
Ledecky struggled as Titmus dominated the 200m and 400m freestyle events, but she was back to her best at her favourite distance to clinch a first gold medal of the Tokyo Games
It took less than one eyelash batted from new girl Lillie (who looks an awful lot like Millie, only with long hair) to turn Liam’s head
Britain’s foursome of Tom Dean, James Guy, Matt Richards and Duncan Scott finished just 0.03secs off a world record time to emphatically win relay gold
Bosses at the supermarket giant agreed the takeover move, led by institutional investor Fortress, earlier this month.
Revenue more than tripled in the first six months of the year, the carmaker said.