This May will mark six years since I put on a military uniform and began serving in the same marine infantry unit — first as a combat medic in a reconnaissance platoon, and now as a strike drone ...
Ukrainian photographer Arthur Bondar has amassed a huge collection of pictures from often unknown photographers ...
Families of young Kenyan men who found themselves fighting in Ukraine after being duped into joining the Russian military are calling on the Kenyan government to provide information on their ...
The 2026 Paralympics have begun under political tension as Russia's return has sparked controversy — and already resulted in ...
Less than a year ago, Malick Diop took a leap of faith, betting an education in Russia would help him lift his family out of ...
The Russian national anthem rang again at the Paralympics on Wednesday, a day after Germany athletes appeared to stage a ...
Beyond, up a gentle slope, looms Russia. Finns used to drive across here to fill up on half-price gasoline. That was before ...
Denmark is fast-tracking female conscription as it muscles up to Russia and faces threats of invasion from the US.
Athletes competing at the Milan-Cortina Paralympics are trying to stay focused on their events amid war breaking out in Iran ...
If Russia were stronger, this never would have happened. If Trump weren’t so authoritarian, he might not have risked it.
As we celebrated International Women’s Day (IWD) on 8 March, the global landscape remains a stark reminder that for millions of women ‘equality’ is not a corporate slogan, but a matter of literal ...
Toward the end of World War II, Rose Rachel Milestein passed a Civil Service test for the position of police matron. After she was hired, the position was reclassified as policewoman.
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