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The 25-year-old former army intelligence analyst has been convicted on a raft of espionage and theft charges that could see him jailed for more than a century.
Eighteen crewmen were on board the submarine when it exploded and sank, but the navy says some bodies may never be found because of the high temperature of the fire.
Declassified CIA documents provide proof that Area 51 is a real place, but there is no mention of UFOs.
Scores were killed in a crackdown on camps of Morsi loyalists this morning. A month-long state of emergency has been declared in the country.
No signs of life have been found on board by divers who entered the vessel. A board of enquiry will investigate what happened.
Private Bradley Manning is accused of giving hundreds of thousands of pages of classified documents and videos to WikiLeaks.
Tánaiste Eamon Gilmore said that the aircraft contained no arms, ammunition or intelligence gathering equipment.
“We found a body 10 days ago in northern Mali… we will determine the cause of death and nothing will go unpunished,” French president Francois Hollande said.
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The military said it supported the right to peaceful protest, but warned that violence would “harm social peace”.
A report published yesterday found that the some military cases relating to state involvement were reviewed with less rigor than others.
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David Petraeus resigned in November after admitting an affair with his biographer, 20 years his junior.
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Mobile phone network coverage in some parts of Borno was crippled last year after an Islamic group burned down a series of telecommunication masts.
“He was not complicit with the dictatorship, he did not collaborate,” says human rights activist and Nobel laureate Adolfo Perez Esquivel.
A census cataloguing the Free State Army’s total manpower will go live later this morning.
Major Nidal Hasan is accused of going on a shooting spree in 2009 that left 13 dead and 32 wounded at the army base in Texas.
The Defence MInister said failure to resolve the situation “could lead to grave repurcussions”.
It is almost three weeks since French and Malian troops began a battle to wrest back the north of the country from Islamist rebels.
Though it’s unlikely to happen, some Nordic countries and Austria are among those to operate a compulsory draft. Should Ireland have one too?
Austria looks set to remain one of the few European countries with compulsory military service as voters go to the polls in a referendum being held today.
The viable Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) were found in a derelict house in a residential area this afternoon.
The US general led Operation Desert Storm during the 1991 Gulf War.
Latest reports say Major General Abdul-Aziz Jassem al-Shallal appeared in a video aired on Al Arabiya TV yesterday saying he is joining “the people’s revolution.”
Tehran now claiming it will reverse-engineer the drone and build its own version.
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Minister Alan Shatter has announced significant changes to the make up of the reservists.
Gardaí investigating the discharge of firearms on September 8 arrested a man in his 40s this afternoon.
Most of the army’s air strikes targeted the Idlib province in the northwest, Aleppo and Damascas province.
US Staff Sgt Robert Bales is accused of slipping away from his remote camp in Afghanistan last March and massacring 16 civilians – including nine children.
The United States is facing a bill of tens of billions of dollars in the wake of ‘Superstorm’ Sandy.
South Korea’s annual celebration of its armed forces is this Tuesday, and the rehearsals are intense…
The Mayor added his voice to people who have spoken out against the paramilitary-style funeral in Dublin at the weekend.
The government and Defence Forces have denied speculation that training for Army and Naval reservists has been “shut down”.
The boat was stopped at around 2.30am this morning off the Cork coast.
The book has triggered concerns that classified information may be released to the public.
Rebel fighters say they shot the plane down earlier using an anti-aircraft weapon.
The website holds thousands of images and documents relating to the period 1913 – 1921, a pivotal time in Irish history.
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