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Afghanistan remains on a knife-edge. Looming famine, widespread malnutrition, and the forced repatriation of refugees are signs not of a nation in crisis — but one already collapsed, hollowed out to ...
The Liberal government, first under Justin Trudeau and now Mark Carney, has sat for more than a year on a 1,000-page report ...
The Ministry of Defence ordered to publish ‘transparent and accurate’ information about review into Afghan commando cases ...
Saffron (Crocus sativus L.) is a highly valued spice with potent antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, neuroprotective, and ...
Members of the Church of England’s General Synod arrived in York yesterday for five days of deliberation and discussion.
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Humanisation of warfare
Currently, conclusions about humanisation of warfare can be drawn from the two ongoing wars — the war in Ukraine and the war ...
SOME POLICYMAKERS BELIEVE that Ukraine is a distraction, and that somehow the war in Ukraine and a potential conflict with ...
Old men cry war, young men die - Part 1When Eric Johnston, who befriended Stalin at the Kremlin in 1944, was asked if he ...
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The A-29 Super Tucano Summed Up in 4 Words
The Embraer A-29 Super Tucano, a Brazilian-made turboprop, has proven to be a surprisingly lethal and effective light attack and reconnaissance aircraft in modern counterinsurgency warfare. -Despite ...
President Donald Trump has begun his Cabinet meeting in made-for-TV fashion, gathering top officials to showcase their recent ...
President Donald Trump shared details on how he and former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley were at odds over leaving equipment in Afghanistan.
The question of why and when the United States decides to wage war is a bit complex and requires more than a simple answer.