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Russia Adds 1500 Tanks to Its Arsenal, but Where Did They Come From?

As the Russian bear awakens, unleashing a torrent of iron and steel upon the world stage, it signals a profound and unsettling recalibration of military might, echoing ominously through the corridors of global power.

Sergeant jailed for holding eight-inch knife to throat of colleague to show him who was top dog

British Army sergeant, 36, is locked up after drunkenly holding an 8in jungle knife to the neck of a lower ranked colleague because he wanted to show him who was top dog

Burly Sgt Matthew Crews was heavily intoxicated when he chased and threatened the frightened junior with the weapon while on a posting in Estonia during July last year.

Sergeant jailed for holding eight-inch knife to throat of colleague to show him who was top dog

Sergeant jailed for holding eight-inch knife to throat of colleague to show him who was top dog
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World s biggest copper industry nears giant Chile tax hike

New tax could have explosive impact. Image: Blasting at Radomiro Tomic Codelco Chile’s lower house approved a progressive rate on copper sales in what could become one of the heaviest tax burdens in global mining, potentially stalling investments and boosting prices. Lawmakers, who had already approved a bill to introduce a flat 3% on sales of both copper and lithium, on Thursday voted 78 to 55 to add a mechanism of marginal rates as copper prices rise, with the highest bracket set at 75%. Sign Up for the Copper Digest Sign Up In doing so, the world’s biggest copper industry now moves closer to what the local mining society describes as an “almost expropriatory” system. Its proponents, including Communist Party representative Daniel Nunez, said the new mechanism would reap $7 billion a year at a time when Chile is looking to resolve lingering inequalities. Opposed by the government, the bill now goes to senate.

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