With talks for a stable cease-fire between Gaza and Israel at an impasse and Hamas ratcheting up its activities along the border, the Israeli military sent reinforcements to the area on Thursday nyti.ms
Philippines sent top military officials to island it occupies in disputed South China Sea. nyti.ms t.co
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South Korea’s Supreme Court acquitted a Jehovah’s Witness who refused to serve in the military because of his religious beliefs, the first ruling of its kind in a country where hundreds of conscientious objectors have been sent to prison each year nyti.ms
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Investigators believe Russia's military intelligence service mostly likely sent personnel to Salisbury to attack Sergei V. Skripal, a traitor from within its ranks, British and U.S. officials have said. nyti.ms
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The Backlash Against Trump's Syria Strike
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Tom Price Flies Off Into the Sunset
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Russia Launches Syrian Airstrikes From Iran
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Each year, South Korea has sent hundreds of young men, most of them Jehovah’s Witnesses, to prison for refusing to serve in the military. Its top court says the practice should stop. nyti.ms
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More than 19,000 young South Korean men, the vast majority of them Jehovah’s Witnesses, have been sent to prison for refusing to serve in the military since the Korean War ended nyti.ms
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Kim Jong-un sent a military band and honor guard to welcome her sister home from a “charm offensive” in South Korea nyti.ms
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When Words Risk Provoking War
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All but 100 of the 3,000 U.S. military personnel sent to fight Ebola will be recalled by April's end, officials said. nyti.ms
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China’s military has sent thousands of scientists overseas in recent years, but the scholars sometimes obscure their affiliation on.wsj.com
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More than 19,000 young South Korean men, the vast majority of them Jehovah’s Witnesses, have been sent to prison for refusing to serve in the military since the Korean War ended nyti.ms
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Army says up to 20% of military convictions weren't sent to federal databases on.wsj.com