Historical texts that mentioned details about the battle site helped researchers match the images to the lost town of ...
Declassified 1970s-era U.S. spy satellite imagery has led a British-Iraqi archeological team to what they believe is the site ...
Since U.S. troops first set foot in Afghanistan in 2001, the Defense Department has gone to significant lengths to control and suppress information about the human cost of war. It banned photographers ...
The loudest voices and chief architects of the Iraq War are lining up behind Kamala Harris’s presidential campaign. Once again, they pooh-pooh any nuanced thinking and demean those dragging ...
Former Sunni speaker secured 182 votes in the 329-seat legislature with significant support from Shia political blocs. Mahmoud al-Mashhadani secured his election with significant support from the ...
The end may not be near, but the end is clear—according to those who have kept a close eye on Myanmar’s ongoing civil war, since a military coup toppled its civilian government in 2021.
Russian troops are suffering 1,200 wounded and dead per day in fighting, more than at any time in the war, Blinken said ... At 86 minutes in the air before it crashed into the sea off Japan ...
Ukraine's president warns it could lead to "a world war." Is Volodymyr Zelensky overreacting by sounding the alarm over the deployment of North Korean soldiers to Russia? NATO believes the troops ...
Airstrikes on Monday targeted people who the military said were senior leaders of the group, which has sharply stepped up its attacks in Iraq ... air defense systems to the region, where Israel is ...
A Puma UAV with a TPQ-49 radar in the background during Exercise ‘Fire Eagle'. (Iraqi Ministry of Defence) The Iraqi Ground Forces used unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to support its artillery ...
Video games. The Air Force is increasingly using video games as a cheap, detailed and internal way to test potential war scenarios. And it’s increasingly using one game in particular: ...
Russia can afford to fund its war in Ukraine for several more years, according to economists, because of massive oil revenue and Western sanctions failures, particularly the oil price cap put in ...