Defence chief asks naval officers to maintain discipline
By Channels
20 February 2018 |
8:00 am
Defence chief asks naval officers to maintain discipline.
In this article
Related
16 Feb 2017
U.S. Secretary of Defence James Mattis says Russia will have to find common ground before military coordination can be reached between the two countries.
22 Apr 2017
Philippine Defence Secretary Delfin Lorenzana visits a disputed South China Sea island, brushing off a challenge by the Chinese military while asserting Manila's territorial claim to the strategic region.
22 May 2017
N600m Fraud: Ex-Naval Chief, Usman Jibrin, to know fate June 14.
1 Jun 2017
Armed forces act - Minister, Defence chief seek review of laws
2 Jun 2017
Chief of Defence Staff launches naval war college in Rivers.
11 Dec 2017
President Vladimir Putin says Russia will keep and air base and naval facility permanently in Syria despite withdrawing some of its forces.
20 Feb 2018
Defence chief asks naval officers to maintain discipline.
20 Feb 2018
N600m Fraud: Ex-Naval Chief Jibrin begins the trial within trial.
9 Apr 2018
Naval imposter caught extorting the public.
29 Nov 2018
The Russian president has called the incident a calculated provocation designed to help Poroshenko win re-election. US Special Representative for Ukraine Kurt Volker told DW he doesn't see how it can be regarded as such.
23 Dec 2018
Senate demands inquest into the assassination of Nigeria's ex-Defence Chief, Alex Badeh.
Latest
3 hours ago
Find these stories and much more when you grab a copy of The Guardian on Thursday.
5 hours ago
Clashes between the Congolese armed forces and the M23 militia group have sent thousands of people over the border to Rwanda seeking shelter. Meanwhile, the UK and Rwanda are to settle 50 undocumented migrants who arrived on British shores in the Rwandan capital Kigali; we take a closer look. And Zimbabwe wants to sidestep international conventions to sell its $600 million stockpile in black market ivory – not without controversy.
5 hours ago
The Russia House in Davos has always sold the Russia story to global investors, but now it's having to tell a rather bitter truth. In the absence of Russians, Ukraine is making sure Moscow's excesses are not forgotten.
6 hours ago
A wave of protests swept across Iran as people went online to express their opposition to the death penalty given to three young Iranians for taking part in demonstrations last year.
6 hours ago
The world is facing its worst food crisis in history. Millions of tonnes of wheat are stuck in Ukraine, worsening an already precarious situation for many countries that depend on exports from the region. IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva tells FRANCE 24 Business Editor Kate Moody that only "very strong international mobilisation" will save the lives of millions of people. Also in our update from Davos: EU member states move towards an embargo on Russian oil, but with no consensus on the timeline.
8 hours ago
Over two thirds of young Colombians say their lives have got worse over the past year, which saw a fierce crackdown on anti-government protests in a country still recovering from five decades of conflict. Six years after the peace deal with the FARC rebels, many young people are backing the former mayor of Bogota, Gustavo Petro, in the May 29 presidential election. If he wins, Petro would become Colombia's first-ever leftist leader. In this special edition of Inside the Americas, we meet several young Colombians who are hoping for change.