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Corrupt police will be among two dozen people smugglers named this week as subject to the first financial sanctions to combat Channel migrant crossings.
Iran is attempting to rearm its militias across the Middle East after U.S. strikes crippled its nuclear program in June, ...
Newly-released government files have suggested that it was ‘politically impossible’ to draw back from the the Iraq War unless ...
The ceasefire that ended Iran's 12-day war with Israel has held for nearly a month without incident, but many Iranians remain uneasy, struggling with uncertainty as fears of another confrontation ...
It’s been 20 years since North Dakota’s 141st Engineer Battalion spent a year in Iraq. Now, they’re remembering those they lost and marking 20 years since they returned home.
Body camera video shows the chaos after a father allegedly tried to strangle his 17-year-old daughter in a possible “honor ...
Turkey has submitted a draft proposal to Iraq to renew and expand an energy agreement between the two countries to include cooperation in oil, gas, petrochemicals and electricity, an Iraqi oil ...
For generations, tattoos have served as both a rite of passage and a record of service for members of the military.
Patrick Jump said he didn’t have to look far to understand the value of the Warrior Legacy Ranch project. He already knew ...
After noticing that the practice of documenting war was fading, the veteran aimed to capture insights from battles and make ...
Pavel Slavinsky, head of the 2nd International Legion’s staff, shares a rare insider look at the dynamic, evolving military unit made up of thousands of volunteers from over 50 countries.
There’s a subtle but meaningful difference between regime change and helping Iranians change the regime.