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The North Wicklow Against Genocide (NWAG) group is planning to stage a protest at this year's Bray Air Display, which takes place on Saturday, August 2, in the Wicklow seaside town. The Palestinian ...
France’s highest court on Friday upheld some of Syrian ex-leader Bashar Assad’s personal immunity as a head of state while ...
Omer Bartov, a professor of Holocaust and Genocide Studies at Brown University, said Israel's destruction of Gaza had surpassed the "destruction of Hiroshima." ...
Valdemar DeHerrera Sr., the last surviving veteran of two storied New Mexico National Guard regiments associated with the ...
As they kicked off the largest joint military exercises in Australia’s history with a press conference in Sydney earlier this ...
Private Henry J. Smith, of Fulton, died in a prison camp in the Philippines in 1942. He will be buried in Michigan.
Eighty years after the first atomic weapons tests at Los Alamos, humanity has yet to fully reckon with the power of mass annihilation.
While they are impossible to measure, emotions such as liking or hatred, admiration or contempt—the quotidian stuff of human ...
The Rapid City Journal is partnering with the Veterans Honor Banner Project and the America 250 Project to publish stories on ...
Considered an essential piece of kit for every Marine, a wide variety of private-purchase and standard-issue knives were pressed into service in every theater of the war to tackle tasks ranging from ...
Feared by pilots, tank crews, and infantry alike, the German 88mm Flak gun became the most versatile and deadly artillery ...
After 82 years, the community gathered to honor Erwin “Bud” Schopp, a fallen soldier who honored his country in World War II where he paid the ultimate sacrifice.