British Army
Don’t send our troops into Afghan ‘valley of death’
History is replete with instances of foreign armies entering Kabul vertically, and ending their journey horizontally to Afghan graveyards.
The killing before the Great Killing, the bloodbath before the 1919 massacre
These policies that we are still not aware of are worth every effort required to unearth them.
Revisiting the tales of trauma
As the year 2019 marks a centennial of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre, a city-based storyteller reads two stories from the past.
British Army troops to be sent to Africa for protecting rhinos against poaching
The administration also fears that money from the ivory trade ends up funding extremism through criminal and terrorist gangs.
Meghan Markle given tough anti-kidnap Army training: Report
The royal wedding at St George's Chapel, in Windsor Castle on May 19 is set to be one of the most guarded events of the year.
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