According to U.S. Central Command, over 5,000 targets were struck and 50 Iranian vessels were damaged or destroyed in the first 10 days of the war with Iran.
The Israel-Palestine conflict has deep historical roots, stemming from Ottoman rule and the British mandate post-World War I. The 1947 UN partition plan aimed to establish separate states for Jews and ...
War in the Middle East is accelerating after the United States and Israel attacked Iran on February 28, and Tehran retaliated with strikes against several of its neighbors, including US-allied Gulf ...
Airstrikes destroy entire blocks and compounds. Missiles soar across borders. Drones rain destruction. People die. The major ...
New York City area waterways gave British forces a strong position in key Westchester faceoffs against American troops in the Revolutionary War.
‘Over The Top: WW1', the 100-versus-100 shooter from developer Flying Squirrel Entertainment and GG Publishing will be released on Steam for PC on 6th March 2026. The game will arrive following a ...
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A MAN was rushed to hospital with a World War I-era missile stuck in his rectum – sparking a mass hospital evacuation over fears of an explosion. Bomb disposal units rushed to the scene after doctors ...
Doctors in France had an unusual shift this weekend after a man came to the hospital with a historic artefact shoved up his anus. A 24-year-old man came to the hospital in Toulouse, complaining about ...
Ryan Heffernan is a Senior Writer at Collider. Storytelling has been one of his interests since an early age, with his appreciation for film and television becoming a particular interest of his during ...
When Americans sat down to Christmas dinner in 1918, the meal wasn’t just a celebration — it was an act of patriotism. During World War I, the US Food Administration urged households to save wheat, ...