Lollapalooza 2026: Champion of BBB 25 says that veterans changed the dynamics of the program
Renata Saldanha, the winner of BBB 25, shares her thoughts on how veterans impacted the reality show's dynamics while enjoying Lollapalooza 2026 without any commitments.
The Cost of the U.S. War in Iran Has Been Revealed - The Amount Seems Impressive
The U.S. Defense Department has requested about $200 billion for the Iran war campaign, while true costs, including lifetime benefits for veterans, may exceeding $1 trillion according to experts.
Mark Returned from Ukraine - A New Battle Against an Old Enemy Begins in Finland
The article discusses Mark Gubar, a Finnish volunteer who fought in Ukraine and faces new challenges upon returning home, as depicted in a documentary film.
Around Mälaren in an Unusual Veteran Locomotive: 'It’s Very Noisy Here'
A unique veterans' train journey around Mälaren organized by FSVJ featured an electric train for the first time, offering a faster experience for passengers.
Consequences of the Ukraine War: Russian Veterans Bring Violence Back Home
Russian veterans returning from the Ukraine War are causing internal conflicts in their homeland, drawing attention to their readiness for violence and the privileges they receive.
SPENS 1991: Defenders seek the truth about the camp for Croats and the opening of archives
Croatian veterans' associations have emphasized the need for thorough and impartial investigations into the events at SPENS hall in Novi Sad during 1991, calling for truth and responsibility.
Halina Kowalska-Nowak has passed away, actress known for roles in 'Alternatywy 4' and 'Nie ma róży bez ognia'
Halina Kowalska-Nowak, a notable Polish actress, has died, as announced by the Polish Artists' Veterans Foundation.
Expansion of Dhami Cabinet in Uttarakhand Today, These 5 Veterans May Take Oath as Ministers
The Uttarakhand Cabinet expansion is anticipated today, potentially swearing in five new ministers amid ongoing speculations.
War and Peace in Sarajevo. Story of the veterans of the most ruthless siege
The article explores the legacy of the Siege of Sarajevo, the longest siege in modern warfare, and reflects on the ongoing impacts of the civil war in the Balkans.
Since 2008... The 7 Superstars of IPL Who Have Been Creating Storms for 18 Years
The article discusses the seven cricketers who have played in every season of the Indian Premier League (IPL) since its inception.
Good news for New York: Kathy Hochul presents proposals to strengthen support systems and make the state more inclusive
Governor Kathy Hochul of New York has introduced new proposals aimed at enhancing inclusivity and support systems in the state as part of her ongoing efforts since taking office in 2021.
Why must Ukraine's justice system adapt to a traumatized society?
The article discusses the necessity for Ukraine's justice system to evolve in response to the country's extensive trauma caused by ongoing war.
[Exclusive] Allegations of Personal Use of Veterans Affairs Counsel in Chairman's Personal Lawsuits
Allegations have emerged that Shin Sang-tae, the Chairman of the Korea Veterans Association, has repeatedly mobilized the association's legal counsel for his personal lawsuits, raising concerns about misuse of resources.
Veteran to be deported after long battle for U.S. citizenship: 'I feel like I've been pushed through a crack'
Paul Canton, a Marine veteran, faces deportation to New Zealand after nearly a decade of struggling to obtain U.S. citizenship.
Even after losing a leg on the battlefield, a veteran takes a step forward on stage in Kyiv
In a Kyiv theater, a war veteran who lost both legs last September showcased his resilience by lifting a prosthetic leg during a performance that featured wounded veterans.
How to Plan for Pregnancy in a War? 'Risks of Autism,' Warning from Expert
Ukraine faces a significant challenge ahead as it anticipates the return of approximately one million soldiers post-war, with experts emphasizing the need for tailored psychological support for veterans integrating back into society.
Modernization of the DNA Laboratory: Accelerating the Identification of Missing Persons from the Homeland War
The Croatian Minister of Veterans, Tomo Medved, affirmed the government's commitment to further investing in the modernization of DNA laboratories in Zagreb to enhance the identification of missing persons from the Homeland War.
Lithuania's black metal veterans LUCTUS return to Riga with a 25th anniversary concert and new album
Lithuanian black metal band LUCTUS is set to perform in Riga on March 14, celebrating their 25th anniversary and launching their new album.
I served with my dog Dasty in Afghanistan. Dogs are man’s best friend on the battlefield
The author reflects on the important role of service dogs like Dasty in the US military, particularly on Canine Veterans Day.
Notification on March 14
The article features significant achievements and acknowledgments in various public service and community initiatives in South Korea.
Star veterans compete at home - Hector opens up for another Olympics: 'Who knows?'
Swedish alpine skiers Sara Hector and Anna Swenn-Larsson achieved success at the recent Olympics in Italy, winning medals that underscore their long careers and dedication.
Trump has underestimated Iran
Kyleanne Hunter, a leader in a major U.S. veterans' association, warns that insufficient justification of military actions against Iran could result in significant human costs for soldiers and their families.
Borna Marinić Celebrates the 100th Episode of the Podcast ‘Where Were You in ’91?’
Historian and host Borna Marinić celebrated the milestone of the 100th episode of his podcast ‘Where Were You in ’91?’ with veterans, family, and friends.
Estonia urges allies to brace for Russian veterans after Ukraine war
Estonia's foreign minister warns NATO allies, including Australia, to prepare for potential Russian veterans entering Western nations following the Ukraine conflict.
Tiina Lokk Remembers: Three Moments with Peeter Simm
Tiina Lokk reflects on her experiences with Peeter Simm, highlighting his support for elderly film veterans who faced health issues.
Personnel Changes on March 13
The article details recent personnel changes in various government departments in South Korea as announced by the Ministry of Justice, the Ministry of Veterans Affairs, and the Ministry of Employment and Labor.
Bad news in California: three veteran police officers could be fired for using military disability plates
Three veteran police officers from Riverside, California, may face termination for allegedly misusing military disability plates on their personal vehicles.
‘Unclaimed’ Navy veteran given full military honors as community refuses to let him be buried alone
Lonnie D. Wayman, a U.S. Navy veteran without known family, received full military honors at his burial in Tennessee, attended by community members and veterans who ensured he was not laid to rest alone.
Candela Cerrone, the Argentine athlete who won the Malvinas Marathon and honored the fallen
Candela Cerrone won the Malvinas Marathon and dedicated her victory to veterans and fallen soldiers.
Russian Athletes: What Happens on the Battlefield Doesn't Matter
The IPC aims to reintegrate Russian veterans into international sports, despite protest and boycott from several nations.
Trump's minister faces fierce criticism: 'A dangerous person'
U.S. Defense Minister Pete Hegseth is facing severe backlash for his aggressive approach towards military actions against Iran, as reported by The Guardian.
All about Houston's new $50 million park: history, play, nature, and more
Houston is progressing on a major urban project: the restoration of the old Camp Logan within Memorial Park, transforming it into Memorial Groves to honor World War I veterans and provide recreational space for the community.
The Confusion in Her Eyes... All the Horrors of War in One Photograph
The article recounts the story of U.S. Marine Tyler Zigel, who survived a suicide bombing in Iraq, highlighting the impact of war on his life and relationships.
The Association of Women Veterans of the Homeland War Pula Celebrated Women's Day by Collecting Donations
On International Women's Day, the Association of Women Veterans of the Homeland War Pula honored their contributions by gathering donations.
Will Jakov Jozinović also cancel his performance at the former camp for Croats?
Croatian veterans are urging singers Toni Cetinski and Jakov Jozinović to cancel or relocate their concerts at the former concentration camp SPENS in Novi Sad, where Croatian fighters and civilians were imprisoned during the war.
Federal Government After the Election: The Suffering of Veterans
The article discusses the challenges facing Germany's traditional political parties in responding to significant social and economic shifts, and the consequent voter dissatisfaction that benefits populism.
Simple, but forceful: the initiative for society to pay tribute to the veterans of Malvinas with a daily gesture
A national campaign in Argentina encourages citizens to honor Malvinas veterans through simple everyday gestures, like honking their horns.
Tony Cetinski canceled a concert in a hall that was a camp for Croatian veterans and civilians
Tony Cetinski has canceled his concert scheduled for International Women's Day at the SPENS hall in Novi Sad, which served as a detention camp during the Croatian War of Independence, following public concerns.
Russian war veterans will return to the Paralympics under their own flag. Russia is recruiting
The Russian Paralympic Committee is actively recruiting wounded veterans of the Ukraine war to participate in upcoming Paralympic Games, allowing them to compete under the Russian flag.
Russia back at Paralympics under national flag, its war veterans eye 2028 games
Russia will compete under its national flag at the 2026 Paralympic Games for the first time in 12 years, despite ongoing conflicts and previous doping issues.
Jets add two prospects and three draft picks
The Winnipeg Jets traded veterans Logan Stanley and Luke Schenn to the Buffalo Sabres for two prospects and three draft picks, while also sending Tanner Pearson for a 2026 seventh-round choice.
These are Australia’s best medal chances at the Winter Paralympics
The article highlights Australia's strongest athletes heading into the 2026 Winter Paralympics in Milano Cortina, noting the inclusion of both veterans and debutants in the contingent.
Fought in the USA's wars: Warns Trump
A veteran in Martinsburg, West Virginia, expresses his concerns about the potential for Iranian retaliation against his son, who is currently serving in Dubai, reflecting on his own traumatic experiences from two decades in the military.
Senator protests against the war in Iran and has his arm broken in the USA
A U.S. Marine veteran was injured while protesting against the war in Iran during a Senate committee meeting in Washington, D.C.
Controversy Before the Paralympics: Injured Russian Soldiers from the War in Ukraine to Get a Chance to Compete
Injured Russian soldiers from the war in Ukraine may soon be allowed to compete in the Paralympics, despite mixed reactions to this decision.
We Have a New National Holiday. Will it be a Day Off Work?
Poland has established a new national holiday, War Invalids' Day, to honor war veterans, effective April 12.
Documenta and the Workers' Front want to rename the street of Josip Astaloš: Locals launched a petition
A petition has been launched by veterans in Erdut opposing the renaming of a street dedicated to Josip Astaloš, who was unjustly executed by communist authorities.
Russia Fast-Tracks Ukraine War Veterans Into Paralympic Sport – Investigation
Russia is rapidly integrating Ukraine war veterans into Paralympic sports, investing heavily in their recruitment and training despite ongoing controversies surrounding the Paralympic Committee's participation in international competitions.
Putin Calls for Ukraine War Veterans to Fill Russia’s Police Staffing Shortages
President Putin has called on the Interior Ministry to recruit veterans from the Ukraine war to address significant staffing shortages in Russia's police force.
Donald Trump Strayed from the Topic at the Medal Ceremony – Spoke for Several Minutes about Drapes and the Ballroom
President Trump gave a medal ceremony where he awarded three soldiers but strayed from the topic, boasting instead about the White House's ballroom and drapes.