DOD
10 killed and dozens injured after Saudi coalition allegedly bombs school in Yemen
The attack occurred after the Pentagon announced that it was selling $1.15 billion in weapons to Saudi Arabia and $750 million in guided aerial munitions to the UAE, both of which are taking part in the air war in Yemen.
Når selfies dræber er det umuligt at kigge væk
Denne sommer har vi set adskillige turisters sidste øjeblikke fanget på kamera, men død ved selfie er ikke et nyt fænomen.
The US is sending hundreds more troops to Iraq to retake Mosul
The latest force increase came less than three months after Washington announced it would dispatch about 200 more soldiers to accompany Iraqi troops advancing toward Mosul.
Billeder fra slum-kirkegården Cementerio Del Norte på Filippinerne
Cemetenrio Del Norte er en kirkegård, hvor mennesker indretter sig i gravkamre blandt knogler og kranier. Det er et helt slumsamfund, hvor der bor bandemedlemmer, folk, der er løbet hjemmefra, sexarbejdere og arbejdere, der er blandt de fattigste...
The US military is ending the ban on transgender people serving
Defense Secretary Ash Carter said Thursday that US service members would be able to serve openly and could not be discharged simply on the basis of their gender identity, effective immediately.
American sailors are allowed to drink alcohol in Japan again
A ban was imposed on June 6 after American personnel were implicated in a series of crimes and other incidents, heightening existing tension over the US military's ongoing presence in the country.
Cold War 2.0: The US military is beefing up its presence in the former Soviet Bloc
We embedded with US troops on a mission to show that the American cavalry is still capable of galloping to the rescue if Russia attacks Eastern Europe's tiny Baltic republics.
Rare attack in Jordan kills six troops
It was the first attack of its kind targeting Jordan from Syria since Syria's descent into conflict in 2011.
Fallujah residents fleeing Islamic State overwhelm refugee camps in Iraq
Iraqi government-run camps struggled on Sunday to shelter people fleeing Fallujah, as the military battled Islamic State militants in the city's northern districts.
Tens of thousands protest against the US military presence on Okinawa after woman's murder
The US and Japan agreed to close the same base in 1996 after three American military personnel raped a 12-year-old school girl. Plans to relocate, however, never came to fruition.
American women will have to register for the draft if the US Senate has its way
Now that women can hold any position in the US military, including on the front lines of war, Congress has taken up the debate over whether they should also be registered for the draft.
Billeder der viser absurditeten i moderne krigsførelse
Krigsfotografen Christoph Bangert opdagede, at én slags billeder manglede i dækningen af verdens krige: de bizarre.