Once scarred by conflict and closed to visitors, several destinations around the world have transformed from battlefields ...
Strangest Places In The World You Won't Believe Exist: 25 Places Where People Are Afraid To Go: In 1918 Spain, the air was ...
Fifty years and five months ago, Wes Soule still remembers the tension at the Pentagon when his radio team received word of ...
Orange-clad Cambodian monks and women with red-and-blue sashes representing the national flag bless and welcome a 1-ton ...
Cambodia launches a Sacred Tourism strategy, opening pagodas like Wat Unnalom to attract high-value tourists and Muslim ...
Cambodia's small but vibrant Catholic community prepares to celebrate All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day, honoring their ...
The stories of Minnesota’s Southeast Asian communities and the state’s military veterans will be highlighted during a two-day ...
Today, the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation marks Victims of Communism Memorial Day. The foundation, established by ...
Nobel Peace Prize paradox arises from its history of perplexing decisions, honouring figures like Henry Kissinger while ...
JURIST’s Sarisha Harikrishna interviews Professor Dr. John D. Ciorciari, Dean at the Hamilton Lugar School at Indiana University Bloomington on the practical challenges of prosecuting genocide and ...
Over the years they have received many monikers, some more irreverent than others: Soldiers of the sea. Teufelhund. Uncle Sam’s Misguided Children. Leatherneck. Jarhead. Crayon eaters. But at the end ...