The VA, on average, takes 31 years to acknowledge a toxic exposure after the first incidence, according to the report.
Army Staff Sgt. Mark Jackson kept a daily journal, documenting how he became permanently sickened while stationed at the ...
More than 70,000 people fighting in Russia’s military have now died in Ukraine, according to data analysed by the BBC. And ...
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This photo, provided by the Army on Sept. 11, 2024, shows Uzbek soldiers participating in the second Korea-International ...
The United States has handed over to the Uzbek government possession of aircraft that former Afghan air force personnel flew ...
An obscure Uzbek logistics company has turned into a major middleman for Russian art collectors seeking to burnish their ...
Vladimir Putin's 'meat-grinder tactics' in Russia's war with Ukraine have been blamed for the devastating death toll.
The first U.S. troops to deploy after the 9/11 attacks are suffering from radiation exposure that the government has yet to ...
Ambassador of the Republic of Uzbekistan to Pakistan, Aybek Arif Usmanov has said that Uzbekistan and Pakistan are not only ...
Mujahid also asked the members of the army to spare no efforts in serving the people and protecting the country.
Lebanon sees further explosions of digital devices as Hezbollah vows retaliation. We unpack the latest and explore the ...
It takes more than 30 years on average after a service member is initially exposed to toxins for the Department of Veterans ...