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Father Gabriel Romanelli, lightly injured in the leg during the Israeli military strike on the Holy Family Parish said that ...
From Yemen to Tehran, these lieutenant-colonels lead critical operations while balancing family life and military duty. It’s ...
Top church leaders have visited Gaza after its only Catholic church was struck by an Israeli shell the day before.
This Week,” a series that highlights noteworthy news related to women and U.S. foreign policy. This week’s post covers July ...
Self-tormenting practices were all the rage in ancient Byzantium, from wearing chains to living on top of small pillars—and ...
Twenty-five hundred years ago the Spartans were the indisputable military power in Greece. No city had warriors as fierce and ...
The U.S. Army brought in more than 800 minority women to deal with a backlog of mail during World War II.
As Russian aggression grows, the Scandinavian country is seeking to increase the number of young people in the military by extending compulsory enlistment to women.
Starting this week, Danish women turning 18 will be eligible to be entered into a draft lottery for military service that was previously mandatory for only men.
Denmark on Tuesday expanded its military service to include women, as the Nordic country seeks to recruit more soldiers and strengthen its defenses amid heightened security concerns across Europe.
From Tuesday (July 1), Denmark will require women turning 18 to register to be assessed for potential military conscription, aligning with measures already in place for men, amid heightened security ...