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About Jerome
Jerome is The Times Africa Correspondent, based in Nairobi. Before that he lived in Afghanistan and worked for various newspapers and broadcasters.
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Brit spies backing 'covert action' against Russia as they channel Churchill's 'set Europe ablaze' orders, MI6 boss warns

29 Nov 2024  |  The US Sun
MI6 is actively supporting Ukraine's covert operations against Russia, drawing inspiration from Churchill's WWII strategies. Sir Richard Moore, head of MI6, emphasized the importance of intelligence collaboration with France's DGSE in countering Putin's threats. He warned of the global risks if Russia succeeds in Ukraine, highlighting the potential emboldening of China, Iran, and North Korea. Moore also criticized Russia's reckless espionage activities in Europe and cautioned about future terrorist threats linked to Middle Eastern conflicts.

ISIS terrorist killed by drone after human rights laws ‘stopped SAS from seizing him so he could answer for his crimes’

28 Nov 2024  |  The Sun
A former UK Defence Secretary claims that human rights laws prevented the SAS from capturing an ISIS terrorist, leading to his death by a drone strike in Syria. The European Convention on Human Rights allegedly made it illegal to extradite suspects to Syria or the UK, forcing the use of drone strikes. The SAS faces legal challenges and potential operational issues due to these laws, with concerns about the future of the regiment. The Ministry of Defence maintains a policy of not commenting on Special Forces activities.

ISIS terrorist killed by drone after human rights laws ‘stopped SAS from seizing him so he could answer for his crimes’

28 Nov 2024  |  The US Sun
A former UK Defence Secretary claims that human rights laws prevented the SAS from capturing an ISIS terrorist, leading to his death by a drone strike in Syria. The European Convention on Human Rights allegedly made it illegal to extradite suspects to Syria or the UK, forcing the use of drone strikes. The SAS faces legal challenges and potential operational issues due to these laws, with concerns that it could affect recruitment and effectiveness. The Ministry of Defence maintains a policy of not commenting on Special Forces activities.

Putin threatens to crush Kyiv 'into DUST' with Oreshnik missiles that boast 'power of a meteorite' in tyrannical rant

28 Nov 2024  |  The US Sun
President Putin threatened to attack Kyiv with Oreshnik hypersonic missiles, likening their impact to a nuclear bomb. This threat follows Ukraine's use of US ATACMS and British Storm Shadow missiles against Russia. Putin's comments were made during a speech at the CSTO summit in Kazakhstan, where he criticized Western support for Ukraine. The article highlights recent missile and drone attacks by Russia on Ukraine, resulting in significant damage to Ukraine's infrastructure. Ukraine's President Zelensky condemned these actions as an escalation of the conflict.

Twelve British soldiers injured after horror crash in Estonia as three Army minibuses involved in six-car pile up

25 Nov 2024  |  The US Sun
Twelve British soldiers were injured in a six-car pile-up in Estonia while part of a Nato mission. Eight of the most seriously wounded were airlifted back to the UK, with three still hospitalized. The accident involved three Army minibuses and occurred in blizzard conditions near the Russian border. The soldiers were part of Operation Cabrit, the UK's contribution to Nato's enhanced forward presence. The RAF conducted a medevac operation to transport the injured back to the UK for further treatment.

West must hold its nerve in face of Putin's nuclear sabre rattling... Vlad knows he's in trouble, says ex-Nato chief

23 Nov 2024  |  The US Sun
The article discusses the escalating tensions between Russia and the West, focusing on Vladimir Putin's nuclear threats amid the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict. Former NATO chief Colonel Hamish de Bretton-Gordon emphasizes the importance of the West maintaining its resolve, as Putin's options are limited. The article highlights the potential use of various missiles, including the Oreshnik and Poseidon, and the strategic significance of Kursk. It also addresses the implications of Russia's nuclear rhetoric and the need for global leaders to carefully consider their responses.

Estonia backs British calls to let Ukraine blitz Russia with long-range missiles – to force Putin to negotiate

03 Nov 2024  |  The Sun
Estonia supports British calls for Ukraine to use long-range missiles against Russia to pressure Vladimir Putin into negotiations. Estonia's Prime Minister Kristen Michal advocates for unrestricted military support to Ukraine, while Latvia's Prime Minister Evika Silina backs Ukraine's NATO membership. Concerns arise over a potential Donald Trump victory affecting Ukraine's position. The U.S. has blocked Ukraine's requests for British and American missiles. NATO conducts military drills in Latvia, testing advanced communication technologies.

12-hour blaze at submarine factory that sparked Russian sabotage fears was caused by sand-blaster exploding

02 Nov 2024  |  The Sun
A fire at BAE Systems' submarine factory in Barrow, Cumbria, was caused by a sand-blaster explosion, igniting rubber tiles on the HMS Agincourt. The incident, initially feared to be Russian sabotage, was confirmed as an industrial accident. The fire lasted 12 hours, leading to hospitalizations and significant damage to the submarine. Residents were advised to stay indoors due to toxic fumes, and Defence Minister Maria Eagle assured there was no nuclear risk.

North Korea's latest missile launch sets record raising fears of weapon that could strike US

31 Oct 2024  |  The Sun
North Korea launched a ballistic missile that set a record for flight duration, raising concerns about its capability to strike the US. The missile landed in the sea near Japan, reaching unprecedented altitudes. This development follows North Korea's decision to send troops to Russia to support its efforts in Ukraine, with NATO confirming the deployment. The Pentagon expressed concerns about the potential use of these troops in combat against Ukrainian forces. Kim Jong-un's actions are seen as a defiance against perceived threats from the US and South Korea.

Intel from UK spy planes may be used to nail Hamas war criminals after Shadow R1s soak up pics & comms from wartorn Gaza

25 Oct 2024  |  The Sun
British spy planes, specifically the Shadow R1, have been conducting surveillance over Gaza to gather intelligence potentially useful for prosecuting war crimes. The Ministry of Defence has stated that intelligence gathered could be shared with the International Criminal Court if requested. The ICC's chief prosecutor, Karim Khan, is seeking arrest warrants for Hamas leaders and Israeli officials for alleged war crimes. The UK maintains that its involvement is limited to securing the release of hostages and is not a participant in the conflict. The RAF's 14 Squadron, operating from Cyprus, has conducted over 250 flights since December 2023, focusing on intelligence collection related to hostage situations.
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