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Mark Rutte set out a scenario in which China's President Xi Jinping could try to seize Taiwan while urging Russia's Vladimir Putin to launch a parallel attack on Nato countries, "potentially sparking ...
But long before America entered the World War II, a “Superman” comic strip titled “ How Would Superman End The War? ” showed Superman single-handedly beating the Nazis, Soviets, and Japanese and ...
USA TODAY interviewed experts about what is happening in the world, and how it should be described. Here’s what they said.
The NATO secretary-general said that China could spark World War III by seeking to take control of Taiwan while making sure ...
Many believe the Roman Empire fell centuries before modern times, but its final echoes lasted until World War I. This video traces how the Ottoman Empire, often called the last remnant of Rome’s ...
The International Criminal Court believes war crimes and crimes against humanity are continuing in Sudan’s vast western ...
World War II, the world's deadliest international conflict, left almost 80 million people dead. Here's what started it and why it ended in 1945.
The crude assortment of fighting tools used by the Japanese during World War II give clues of an unprepared and unmatched ...
World War I’s terrible irony is that today its horrible carnage seems even more senseless than the far greater death toll of World War II, which ended quite differently and did not lead to ...
Private Richard Gordon Wright, a U.S. Marine killed in the Battle of Tarawa during World War II, has been identified after 80 ...
Thursday marks the 100th anniversary of the U.S. entry into World War I, and some of the innovations that were developed or came into wide use during the conflict are still with us today.
A new exhibit at The Cradle of Aviation Museum in Uniondale is hoping to attach names to the faces of factory workers who ...