A room set up by scammers to imitate a Singapore police office was found in an abandoned compound in Cambodia following a ...
The site, now occupied by Thai troops, had served as one of Cambodia’s notorious scam centers, according to Thai officials.
"We can only hope that today’s outcome is the first step in allowing Pvt. Latifu’s family to begin to heal,” an official told Military.com.
SURIN — Thailand’s military intelligence chief on 2 February led foreign military attachés from 20 countries and US FBI ...
"The rule of law is indivisible. Either it binds all institutions that wield force in the name of the Republic, or it binds none." ...
Sustainability isn't just about trees or oceans. At its heart, it is about people. It means making sure families, communities and everyday lives ...
The race to represent South Carolina’s First Congressional District is growing increasingly competitive, with eighteen candidates now vying to fill the seat cur ...
Any republic, if it allows the state to wield force without constraint, accountability, or clarity, is in grave danger.
SAN DIEGO — Leather belts with brass buckles are out; nylon belts with quick-release plastic buckles are in. Slacks are out; lightweight cargo pants are in. Shiny badges and nameplates are out; cloth ...
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Iran's supreme leader warned Sunday that any attack by the United States would spark a ...
A bill allowing the Indiana governor to deploy a “military police force” of the Indiana National Guard throughout the state ...
The O'Smach scam complex included rooms set up to imitate police offices from at least seven countries, including Singapore, China, India, Indonesia and Vietnam.
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