The U.S. Army K-9 Corps, which trained more than 10,000 dogs to serve several branches of the American military in World War II, began barking orders to its four-legged foot soldiers on this day in history, March 13, 1942. “Dogs have been
Climate change and a drought have forced Morocco’s famous public baths to close a few days a week in an effort to save water. The public baths, known as hammams in Arabic, have been fixtures of Moroccan life for centuries. Some are
India has initiated the replacement of its military personnel in Maldives with civilian technical staff to operate three aircraft provided by India for humanitarian purposes. The first group of technicians, tasked with operating a helicopter, has arrived in Maldives. This decision follows
The African nation of Congo became the latest exporter of liquified natural gas on Tuesday as it launched production of the first cargo load a year after Italian energy company ENI launched the Congo LNG project with local partners. The first cargo
FIRST ON FOX: Rev. Franklin Graham and the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association kicked off a 10-stop, 1,500-mile tour of America’s southern border this weekend, aiming to bring a “life-changing message of hope” to the struggling residents of border towns in Texas, Arizona
The Battle of Verdun, a massive German onslaught in northeastern France meant to gain a decisive final victory on the Western Front in World War I, began on this day in history, Feb. 21, 1916. It is remembered by the French people
Manchester United have announced Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s takeover has been completed, as a new era begins at Old Trafford. An agreement was made between the Glazers and Ratcliffe – chairman of the INEOS Group – in December, which saw the British billionaire
Four high-level Egyptian security officials have gone on trial in absentia the 2016 abduction, torture and slaying of an Italian doctoral student in Cairo. Tuesday’s opening hearing marks the second time the four Egyptians have been prosecuted in an Italian court in
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange’s possible final hearing challenging his extradition to the U.S. to face charges for publishing classified U.S. military documents kicked off Tuesday morning at the British High Court in London. Members of the European Parliament are the latest to
Tunisian opposition leader Rached Ghannouchi began a hunger strike in prison on Monday, joining other government critics striking to protest what they see as unjust incarceration. TUNISIAN OPPOSITION LEADER SLAMS MILITARY PROSECUTION AS DISSIDENT CRACKDOWNS CONTINUE Imed Khemiri, the spokesperson for his