As warning sirens wailed across southern and central Israel,including in Jerusalem,Israel’s military said it was on a war footing.
Margaret Betts volunteered for the Wrens in early 1943. “They had the best uniform.”
The headquarters of the oil company and buildings of government agencies have been destroyed.
He was once known as “Putin’s chef”,the architect of the president’s most important influence operations. Who was Yevgeny Prigozhin and why did he turn on the Kremlin?
Former governor-general Sir Peter Cosgrove says he was “blown away” by the bravery of Private Richard Norden.
Half a century after the end of Australia’s involvement in the Vietnam War,the RSL will make a formal apology for the way veterans were treated after returning from the conflict.
More than 500 days after Russian forces launched their illegal invasion of Ukraine,the number of soldiers killed or injured on both sides has been said to run into the hundreds of thousands. But counting casualties is an imperfect science.
President Joe Biden has defended what he said was a “difficult decision” to provide cluster munitions to Ukraine,ahead of a key NATO summit.
Concerns are growing that the presence of Wagner mercenaries in Belarus could destablise the region,but Belarus says the rebels have yet to arrive.
The US Air Force said its drones were operating over Syria on a mission against the Islamic State when the encounter with Russian aircraft occurred. NO AUDIO
When US forces killed two Reuters staff during the conflict in Iraq,it left their Australian bureau chief profoundly affected.