In a shocking turn of events, Israel's military advocate general, Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi, has been arrested after leaking a video of soldiers assaulting a Palestinian detainee. Her actions have sparked outrage and raised serious questions about accountability and the rule of law in Israel.
A remarkable discovery on Wharton Beach reveals letters from two Australian soldiers written during World War I, found in a bottle after over a century. The find connects families and uncovers poignant wartime messages.
Discover the dramatic story of Napoleon Bonaparte's 1812 invasion of Russia, where tactics and harsh conditions led to a devastating loss for his army. What went wrong?
In a significant escalation, Israel's military launched strikes in southern Gaza, accusing Hamas of ceasefire violations. As tensions flare, both sides are entangled in a complex web of accusations and negotiations.
In a dramatic turn of events, Afghanistan claims to have killed 58 Pakistani soldiers in retaliatory border operations following alleged airstrikes. The situation escalates as both nations prepare for further conflict amidst rising tensions.
In a groundbreaking study, researchers found that permethrin-treated baby wraps could reduce malaria cases in young children by 65%. This innovative approach may provide a new line of defense against the deadly disease in sub-Saharan Africa.
Hundreds of National Guard soldiers are deployed in Washington, mingling with tourists while critics question their presence amid declining crime rates. Is this a display of power or a genuine effort to ensure safety?
As President Trump militarizes D.C. amidst claims of a crime crisis, critics warn of a dangerous shift towards a police state. With troops on the streets and rising tensions, what's next for the capital?
In a devastating incident, Israeli troops opened fire on a crowd of Gazans seeking food aid, resulting in at least 32 fatalities. Eyewitnesses describe chaos as soldiers fired on those desperate for sustenance. The humanitarian situation in Gaza continues to deteriorate amidst faltering ceasefire negotiations.
In a surprising move, the Pentagon is ending the deployment of 2,000 National Guard troops in Los Angeles, nearly half of the soldiers sent to manage protests against the Trump administration’s immigration policies. Local officials claim the deployment was unnecessary, while Governor Newsom criticizes it as a political pawn.