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While classic Call of Duty games getting hacked isn’t anything new, what’s happening now in Call of Duty: WW2 is ...
Research into the lives of American Red Cross servicewomen in Britain during World War Two is already uncovering "largely forgotten" stories within weeks of starting. Thousands of women came to ...
MP Materials, the owner of the only rare earths mine in the United States, announced that it will halt all shipments of rare earth concentrate to China amid the ongoing tariff war.
Besides the World War II Victory Medal, the others are the American Defense Service Medal, the European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal, the Army of Occupation Medal, and the Good Conduct Medal.
A US producer of rare earth metals stopped shipments to China after Beijing placed export controls on similar materials crucial for defense and technology manufacturing.
MANASQUAN, N.J. -- "I remember the night and the trip to Carentan. You'll remember that no one was on the road, except for the five of us in the horse drawn carriage. There is one thing that has ...
Tory Sir Julian Lewis says Donald Trump needs reminding that 'appeasement led to World War Two', speaking in the Commons. This comes following the US President's phone call with Russia's Vladimir ...
Sledgehammer Games has announced that a Call of Duty WW2 Double XP weekend is coming, and will be focusing on both multiplayer and zombies.
Luke Pollard, MP for Plymouth Sutton and Devonport, said some people would need long-term support after the incident. He said it was not "too much to ask" for the MoD to fund repairs.
Las Vegas-based MP Materials has emerged as the US’s best hope for overcoming China’s stranglehold on output of rare earths, a group of minerals vital in a swath of high-tech industries.
The fatal shooting of a black US soldier when trouble escalated between US troops stationed in Lancashire during World War Two has become a "cornerstone" lesson to local primary school children.
A memorial is unveiled for the victims of a US bomber which exploded in the air over Wargrave and Shiplake during World War Two.