September 22, 2023 Detroit Army corporal killed in Korean War identified 73 years later Cpl. Lewis W. Hill, 18, of Detroit, has been identified as a Korean War casualty nearly three-quarters of a century after his 1950 disappearance near Taejon.
September 21, 2023 Most global leaders at UN General Assembly find common trend in condemning Russian invasion of Ukraine World leaders have addressed many issues at the United Nations General Assembly, including Russia's globally condemned war against Ukraine.
September 19, 2023 Nearly 50 children from Russian-occupied regions in Ukraine arrive in Belarus A Belarusian charity has organized the removal of dozens of children from the occupied Ukrainian regions of Donetsk, Luhansk and Zaporizhzhia. The children have arrived in Belarus.
September 15, 2023 National POW/MIA Recognition Day reminds Americans of 'nobility' of war heroes and the need to do better National POW/MIA Recognition Day was established under President Carter in 1979 and is honored on the third Friday of September with presidential proclamation.
September 13, 2023 Ukraine launches 'biggest attack' on Russian Black Sea Fleet in occupied Crimea, damaging 2 warships: report Ukrainian forces struck Russia's Black Sea Fleet in occupied Crimea with missiles and sea drones, damaging two war ships, the Ukrainian military announced Wednesday.
September 7, 2023 US sending Ukraine uranium-based ammo ‘very bad news,’ according to Russian spokesman The U.S. military is supplying Ukraine depleted uranium ammunition in a move that a Kremlin spokesman called “very bad news," as Kyiv aims to push through Russian forces.
September 7, 2023 Fears of Ukraine graft grow as US tries to tackle corruption with new aid package Renewed reports of graft and financial mismanagement within the Ukrainian military have caused concern about the prospects of continued Western support of the war effort.
September 5, 2023 Egypt resumes commercial flights to war-torn Sudan following 5-month hiatus Direct commercial flights from Egypt to war-torn Sudan have resumed following a meeting between Sudan’s military leader and Egypt’s president over the crisis in Sudan.
September 3, 2023 Italian descendants to receive reparations 80 years after Nazis hanged family members in Fornelli Descendants of Fornelli, Italy men who were hanged by Nazis in 1943 after killing a soldier who was foraging for food, will be awarded a portion of $12 million euros in reparations.
August 29, 2023 Afghan women who fled Taliban rule thrive in US following daring rescue by US charity Vicki Mayo, the founder of the Mayo Family Foundation, reflected on the progress made by 147 Afghan women she helped evacuate as the Taliban swept to power two years ago.