Remembrance Day Russia: Honor Victims of Repression, Not Soldiers

October 30, today eighteen years have passed since Russia inaugarated Remembrance Day of Victims of Political Repression, to commemorate those who were repressed and killed, stripped of civil rights. ...

WWII vet receives Bronze Star 63 years later

Although the honor was bestowed more than six decades later, for one World War II veteran his service has not been forgotten. Former Pfc. Douglas W. Kearney, 85, was awarded the Bronze Star Medal Nov. 12 in his...

Veterans feel nation's appreciation on honor flight

by Karl Hawkins, Redstone RocketWorld War II veteran Paul Taylor enjoyed seeing the memorial built in his honor during the Sept. 13 Tennessee Valley Honor Flight to Washington, D.C. Yet, for Taylor, the highlight...

The Royals Pay Tribute to Fallen Heroes At The Festival of Remembrance

Coverage, including photos, of the Royal Family at the Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall in London tonight.

22 Bombs Explode in Thailand, Killing 1 - Forbes.com

"Nearly two dozen bombs exploded almost simultaneously Thursday inside commercial banks in southern Thailand, killing one person in a region bloodied by a Muslim insurgency, police said. The homemade bombs, which...

Ahmadinejad launches weblog on life and politics

Iran’s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad launched a weblog, using his first posting to ask visitors if they think the U.S. and Israel want to start a new world war, the BBC reported.

Two World Wars and One World Cup: England Prepares to Invade Germany

To make sure England's long rivalry with Germany stays on the soccer pitch during this summer's World Cup, the British government is offering fans extra consular help and advice how not to offend their hosts.

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