
Memphis Barker
Foreign Editor at The Telegraph
Foreign editor at the Telegraph. Formerly in Pakistan
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msn.com | Memphis Barker |Julian Simmonds
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cnas.org | Memphis Barker |Julian Simmonds
By my feet on the artificial turf of the ‘Human Performance Forge’, a 44,000 square foot gym, lie a mannequin on a stretcher, three fuel canisters, several ammunition cartons and a rusty pole attached to a weight. “We are going to test your physical capabilities as well as your perseverance,” shouts a camouflage-wearing sergeant from the side of the track. I gingerly stretch out my hamstring.
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telegraph.co.uk | Memphis Barker |Julian Simmonds
Applicants 'often show up too slow and too fat' - but what do Special Forces make of a Telegraph journalist? By my feet on the artificial turf of the 'Human Performance Forge', a 44,000 square foot gym, lie a mannequin on a stretcher, three fuel canisters, several ammunition cartons and a rusty pole attached to a weight. "We are going to test your physical capabilities as well as your perseverance," shouts a camouflage-wearing sergeant from the side of the track.
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msn.com | Memphis Barker |Henry Bodkin
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yahoo.com | Memphis Barker
Donald Trump’s chief negotiator has too much on his plate to handle talks with Iran, a former head of Israel’s national security council has suggested. Steve Witkoff, described as the “everything negotiator”, will fly to Oman on Saturday for talks with Iranian officials over Tehran’s nuclear programme. However, on Friday the 68-year-old met Vladimir Putin in Moscow to discuss the war in Ukraine, and has also been working on a hostage release deal in Gaza.
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Defending the Arctic is now a priority for Canada’s next prime minister. My piece on the challenge they will face — https://t.co/mHkFn5mYU9

Canadian Rangers can read their way through an Arctic landscape ‘just by the wind’, a British soldier, who was tracked by a polar bear on this year’s joint-exercise, told me. Here’s my piece on the larger predators threatening the Arctic https://t.co/YkIHdvo93s

Britain banned the American radio 'shock jock' Michael Savage from entering the county in 2009. Here he says says Sir Keir Starmer should 'put on his big boy pants' and let him back in --> https://t.co/UJvORP3MyZ