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While soldiers in battle have long worn headgear for protection, helmets issued during World War II were never meant to be bulletproof. How come?
Chandigarh: Punjab Governor and Union Territory Administrator Gulab Chand Kataria formally inaugurated the Civil Defence Volunteer Training Programme .
A memorial service has been held for the only British serviceman to die on active duty in Alderney during World War Two, 80 years on. About 40 people attended the service on Saturday, at Sapper George ...
British basketball’s civil war is heading for the courts after Super League Basketball (SLB) sued the British Basketball Federation (BBF).
The bombing killed 33 people and marked the start of the island's involvement in the war.
The Trump administration says that Harvard University violated civil-rights laws over its treatment of Israeli and Jewish students, potentially further endangering its federal funding.
Germany seeks increased Israeli partnership on cyber-defense, plans ‘Cyber Dome’ Visiting interior minister’s 5-point plan to boost ties said to include greater cooperation with Mossad ...
Israel-Gaza latest: Dozens killed in Israeli strikes on Gaza; German leader calls out Netanyahu Gaza's Hamas-run health ministry says at least 36 people have been reported dead in an Israeli ...
The US hit three nuclear sites in Iran overnight - but it remains unclear whether the strikes did destroy all of Iran's nuclear capabilities.
Sri Lanka’s government has scored a string of wins in its long-standing civil war with Tamil militants. But it faces the challenge of integrating its Tamil minority.
News about Great Britain, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.
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