From We Can, they would change veterans' pensions; HDZ: Cheap populism and inciting discord
The political party We Can has proposed changes to the pension calculation for active military personnel and veterans in Croatia, while the ruling party, HDZ, criticizes it as divisive and simplistic.
North Korea holds parade for 'Kursk veterans' who fought against Ukraine
Ukraine's Foreign Ministry condemned a military parade in North Korea featuring 'Kursk veterans' as a propaganda event, highlighting the concerning cooperation between North Korea and Russia.
The Ministry of Croatian Veterans has announced a public call for a short story about the Homeland War
The Ministry of Croatian Veterans has launched a competition for high school students to submit short stories about the Homeland War to promote remembrance and values associated with it.
Fetterman hailed Trump's SOTU speech as 'powerful' for honoring veterans as other Dems were more critical
Senator John Fetterman described President Trump's State of the Union address as 'powerful' for its tribute to veterans, amidst contrasting critical reactions from other Democrats.
Trump admin says VA benefits claims backlog below 100K for first time in 6 years: 'Record levels of service'
The Department of Veterans Affairs has reported that the backlog of VA disability compensation and pension benefit claims has fallen below 100,000 for the first time since 2020, marking a significant reduction under the Trump administration.
‘Review of Park Jin-kyung’s Veteran Status’... Jeju 4·3 Memorial Committee Says, ‘Welcome Even If Late’
The Jeju 4·3 Memorial Committee welcomed the announcement that the Ministry of Veterans Affairs will re-evaluate the veteran status of Colonel Park Jin-kyung, who led a crackdown during the Jeju 4·3 incident.
The Ministry of Veterans Affairs to Reassess the Registration of Colonel Park Jin-kyung as a National Beneficiary from ‘4·3 Fierce Suppression’
The South Korean Ministry of Veterans Affairs has decided to completely reassess the registration of Colonel Park Jin-kyung, who is associated with allegations of harsh suppression of civilians during the Jeju April 3 incident.
Donald Trump awards Medal of Honor to pilot injured in operation to capture Nicolás Maduro
President Donald Trump awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor to U.S. Army Chief Warrant Officer Eric Slover for his bravery during a military operation against Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.
Donald Trump State of the Union address breaks record as dramatic moments pictured
Donald Trump's State of the Union address was the longest in history, featuring protests, tributes to veterans, and strong remarks on the U.S. economy.
Veterans Affairs secretary was designated survivor for State of the Union
Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins served as the designated survivor during President Trump's State of the Union address as part of a security protocol to ensure government continuity in case of a crisis.
Public line the streets to honour Cold War pilot on his final journey
A large number of veterans and community members paid their respects at the funeral of Squadron Leader Pete Peters, a Cold War pilot, after concerns were raised about his funeral having no attendees.
The Gift That the Fallen Father Could Not Bring. Ukrainian Social Enterprises Help Without Subsidies, and Still Make a Profit, Says an Expert
An expert discusses how Ukrainian social enterprises are thriving without subsidies while aiding war-affected individuals, including veterans and displaced persons.
'Brown packages filled with money' being offered to clinicians and advocates in alleged DVA fraud
A medicinal cannabis company is under investigation for allegedly offering financial kickbacks to military advocates in exchange for veteran referrals to its services.
War veterans found their way to heal - on stage
In a theater in Kiev, war veterans who have suffered severe injuries from the ongoing conflict are reclaiming their lives through performance arts, illustrating the transformative power of creativity and community.
Veterans and VIPs Dominated the Search Rankings of BBB 26 on Google; See the List
Veterans and special guests have dominated Google search rankings for the BBB 26 show, with former contestants Ana Paula Renault and Jonas Sulzbach at the top.
Controversy over 'The Hundred' or Anxiety from BCCI? Inside the Love Story of England and Pakistan
England's cricket veterans express discomfort regarding the inclusion of Pakistani players in 'The Hundred' league, highlighting tensions related to the influence of BCCI.
Regaining Gold After 12 Years: The Aesthetics of Veteranism
The 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics showcased the triumphs of veteran athletes, including remarkable performances and emotional farewells.
Søren Gade's statements about the USA bring Danish Afghanistan veteran into the fray
Danish Afghanistan veterans and military figures expressed outrage over Donald Trump's comments dismissing European military support during the conflict, which they felt undermined their sacrifices.
On the Ruins of Israeli Genocide... The First Football Championship for Veterans in Gaza in Two Years
Gaza hosted its first veterans' football championship in over two years, aimed at revitalizing hope amid the dire circumstances brought about by the ongoing Israeli aggression.
The 35th anniversary of the establishment of the first military unit of the Lithuanian army was commemorated in Rukla
A commemoration event in Rukla marked the 35th anniversary of the establishment of the first military unit of the Lithuanian army, bringing together veterans and current servicemen.
VIDEO: Ex-soldier says army welfare poor, calls for better care
A former Nigerian Army soldier has criticized the poor welfare conditions for soldiers, calling for improved care and support.
How Klasić Turned Shoemaker Špiljak into a Statesman, While Calling Defenders Uneducated People?
Hrvoje Klasić's recent comments have sparked controversy and highlighted societal divides, particularly in the context of how war veterans are portrayed in contrast to former powerful figures.
Ukrainian Marine Artem has lost both hands. A fundraiser aims to help him return to a normal life
A fundraiser is being organized to help Artem, a Ukrainian marine who lost both his hands, in his recovery and reintegration into normal life.
Canadian woman, 108, one of the oldest to receive Second World War medal from Britain
At 108 years old, Joan Fuller has received the Second World War medal from Britain, making her one of the oldest recipients of this honor.
The new 'Flying Tigers': American pilots in command of Ukrainian F16s
A squadron of foreign pilots, including American and Dutch veterans, is operating F16s to defend Kiev from Russian incursions.
Veterans Missed Last Chance: "Sitting in a Rocking Chair Next Olympics"
Sweden's hockey team suffered a bitter defeat to the USA in the quarterfinals, leaving players and fans disappointed.
Crosetto celebrates Bonelli's father (Avs), a 102-year-old former policeman: 'A coffee together, thank you'
Italian Defense Minister Crosetto visited the 102-year-old father of Bonelli, a political leader, to express gratitude for his service to the country.
Photos: The Commander of the Defense Forces Presented a Flag to Veterans
On Wednesday, a formal ceremony took place at the Estonian War Museum where Lieutenant General Andrus Merilo presented a flag to veterans of the Defense Forces.
The return home of the mutilated Russians in the war against Ukraine: "Who will love me? How am I going to live?"
The article discusses the challenges faced by Russian soldiers returning from the war in Ukraine, particularly those who have suffered amputations, and the establishment of a rehabilitation center for them.
Iraq war heroes get new British national event 15 years after end of Middle East horrors
A new national event to commemorate the 15th anniversary of the Iraq War has been announced by the Royal British Legion in the UK, focusing on remembering the sacrifices of veterans and the fallen soldiers.
Zimbabwe: War Vets Seek to Block 'Self Serving' Constitutional Amendment
Six war veterans in Zimbabwe are challenging a proposed constitutional amendment that they claim would extend the President's time in office and violate democratic principles.
Ukrainian veterans heal their bodies and souls on the front in Teplice. They are grateful to the Czechs
Ukrainian veterans are receiving treatment in Teplice, Czechia, where they express gratitude to the local community.
Will the heroic Sergeant Ollis finally be properly honored in Poland
The article discusses the recognition and honors awarded to Sergeant Michael Ollis posthumously, focusing on calls for more significant honors in Poland.
Veterans combine competition and filming: "In film, you always win"
Swedish athletes express joy during the official big air training at the Olympics, highlighting the cultural significance of skiing beyond competition.
LGBT veteran denied compensation feels 'punished for a second time'
RAF veteran Chris Dennis, 80, expresses his frustration at being denied LGBT reparations due to being discharged from the military in 1966 for being gay.
The end of the war will bring a new problem. It threatens young Czechs, warns an expert
An expert warns that the ongoing war in Ukraine has deep psychological effects on both veterans and civilians, particularly as harsh winter conditions exacerbate the situation.
Famed NASCAR, motocross star returning to Daytona weekend with higher purpose for veterans, first responders
Travis Pastrana returns to the Daytona International Speedway for the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series season opener, partnering with sponsors to raise funds for veterans and first responders.
4050s on the Olympic Stage... "I've Forgotten My Age, Don't Ask"
Veteran athletes in their 40s and 50s are making notable comebacks at the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics, challenging age stereotypes with their performances.
"Deprivation of National Veteran Benefits Due to Remarriage is a Violation of Basic Rights"… Court Refers Case for Constitutional Review
A South Korean court has referred to the Constitutional Court a legal challenge against a law that deprives bereaved spouses of national veteran benefits upon remarriage, citing violations of their rights.
Gavin Newsom signed law SB 694 that benefits and protects a key community in California
California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed law SB 694 aimed at preventing scams against veterans receiving federal benefits.
Democrats deride veterans affairs secretary for repeating false claims about Alex Pretti’s killing
Democratic lawmakers criticized Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins for echoing false assertions regarding the death of Alex Pretti during a congressional hearing.
Wagner Moura 'covering' the face of a colleague and veterans with newcomers: 12 details from the official Oscar photo
The article discusses the annual Oscar nominees' luncheon and the details of the official group photo, highlighting a more subdued atmosphere compared to previous years.
Military Family: How to Access Benefits if I Am Retired, a Pensioner, or a Family Member
The Argentine Ministry of Defense offers a program called 'Familia Militar' that provides discounts for active duty military personnel, retirees, pensioners, and their families.
Wagner Moura 'covering' the face of a colleague and veterans with newcomers: 12 details from the official Oscar photo
A recent gathering of Oscar nominees featured a more subdued group photo compared to previous years, with notable appearances including Brazilian actor Wagner Moura.
Portland Residents Sue ICE for Using Tear Gas That Invades Their Homes and Poses Risks to Their Health
Residents of Portland have filed a lawsuit against ICE for the use of tear gas that has infiltrated their affordable housing complex, endangering the health of vulnerable individuals such as children and veterans.
KUKU ⟩ Kaupo Rosin: Russian War Veterans Make Life Dangerous for Fellow Citizens
Kaupo Rosin discusses the growing internal risks posed by Russian war veterans returning to Estonia from Ukraine.
Oh Se-hoon: 'If the government issues a construction stop order for the 'Garden of Remembrance', we will exercise the right to resist'
Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon asserts that the city may exercise its right to resist if the government proceeds with a stop order on the 'Garden of Remembrance' project, which commemorates veterans of the Korean War.
A chilling documentary on Yle – a report from the midst of war sparked a furious call
A new German documentary about the Battle of Stalingrad on Yle Areena has stirred emotions and sparked controversy among viewers.
Ministry of Defense Data: There is one companion for every 850 combat veterans
The Israeli Ministry of Defense revealed a significant shortage in mental health support for combat veterans, with only one professional for every 850 patients.
The Right Back Riddle Sparks a Crisis in Real Madrid
Real Madrid faces a conundrum at the right back position after coach Álvaro Arbeloa chose to start a young player over seasoned veterans in a recent match against Valencia.