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1 shot, killed by private security near Uptown transit center, CMPD says Someone called 911 for an assault with deadly weapon on East Fourth Street near the Charlotte Transportation Center. uniformed Allied security employees found someone at the transit center. Feeling threatened, one of the employees shot that person.
Germany’s leafiest rooftop bar: a Nazi bunker Flakturm IV was built by slave labourers in 1942 in the central district of St Pauli. It provided shelter for up to 25,000 people during air raids while anti-aircraft cannon blazed at Allied planes from its roof, 35 metres (115ft) up.
Bloodied in the Mediterranean: New history shows how the SAS survived Mac Tonkin was a member of the SAS during the Second World War. He was captured by the German 1st Parachute Division on the Adriatic coast. He escaped in the back of a truck and made his way to Allied lines.
U.S. is concerned about rivals’ space threats, leaked documents show China has developed capabilities “to hold key U.S. and Allied space assets at risk,’ it says. “Russia has been unable to easily obtain space-grade components due to Western sanctions, forcing production delays of military and civilian satellites,” document says.
Jacques Bloch obituary Bloch was 19 when he joined the French resistance, disguising himself as a farmer and using the pseudonym Jacques Binet. His responsibilities included helping to guide in Allied parachute drops for the Maquis in the Creuse region of central France.
Taiwanese soldiers practice war games in the shadow of Chinese skyscrapers as fears mount over full on... Taiwan expert Ian Easton outlined two ‘nightmare scenarios’ In the first, Taiwan falls meekly without US or Allied intervention. In the second, the island is stormed and occupied by China.
Unpacked: The Astounding $19 Greek Potato That Might Just Change Your Life The Hotel Grande Bretagne is one of Europe’s grand hotels. It has anchored the northeast corner of Syntagma Square, roughly opposite the Hellenic Parliament, since 1874. In October 1940 the hotel became headquarters for the king, the government, the army general staff, and Allied forces.
Taiwanese soldiers practice war games in the shadow of Chinese skyscrapers as fears mount over full on... Taiwan expert Ian Easton outlined two ‘nightmare scenarios’ In the first, Taiwan falls meekly without US or Allied intervention. In the second, the island is stormed and occupied by China.
'Reckless' Intercept By Russian Jets Caused US Drone Crash In Black Sea: Pentagon US military blames a pair of Russian fighter jets for "reckless" maneuvers which resulted in the MQ-9 drone being struck and crashing in international waters. The incident follows a pattern of dangerous actions by Russian pilots while interacting with U.S. and Allied aircraft over international airspace, including over the Black Sea.
Germany to purge Nazi words from law books Germany adopted an Allied-approved constitution four years after World War II. But some Nazi-era laws remain in force today. Justice Minister Marco Buschmann said he will work to eliminate linguistic traces of the Nazi regime.
Race Of Logistics: NATO's Military-Industrial Crisis Jens Stoltenberg declared a so-called “race of logistics” against Russia on this pretext. The war in Ukraine is consuming an enormous amount of munitions, and depleting Allied stockpiles. As a result, they were forced to change how they present this conflict to their people.
This week on "Sunday Morning" (January 29) Adobe and Microsoft have teamed up to develop new tools for verifying the attributes and history of images and videos on the web. Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson, both Oscar-nominated for their performances in "Banshees," talk about their friendship. Brad Meltzer and Josh Mensch write about an assassination plot aimed at Allied leaders.
Did you know Netaji Bose referred to BBC as Bluff and Bluster Corporation The Azad Hind Radio was started by Netaji Bose to counter the propaganda by the Allied stations. The radio channel would regularly broadcast weekly news bulletins in English, Hindi, Tamil, Bengali, Marathi, Punjabi, Pashto and Urdu.
Did you know Netaji Bose referred to BBC as Bluff and Bluster Corporation Azad Hind Radio was started by Netaji Bose to counter the propaganda by the Allied stations. The radio channel would regularly broadcast weekly news bulletins in English, Hindi, Tamil, Bengali, Marathi, Punjabi, Pashto and Urdu.