A federal judge sparred with the Justice Department over the breadth of President Trump’s executive order effectively barring ...
Russia has stepped up its military withdrawal from Syria, removing vehicles and containers from its key Tartous port on the country's Mediterranean coast, analysis by BBC Verify suggests.
Russian warships with thousands of tons of weapons on board will be in the English Channel in a few days, the British The Sun ...
The order reinstates a policy from Trump's first term that prohibited trans people from enlisting and barred those already in the military from transitioning.
The ships, Sparta and Sparta 2, are currently carrying military equipment from Syria, where the country was forced to close ...
The Sparta and Sparta II, cargo ships owned by the Russian Defence Ministry's sanctioned logistics company Oboronlogistics, are involved in evacuating military equipment and weapons from Syria. Source ...
President Trump signed executive orders that could reshape the management and composition of the U.S. military.
The Russian cargo ships Sparta and Sparta II have begun transporting military equipment out of the Syrian port of Tartus, Russia’s only naval base in the Mediterranean Sea, satellite images published ...
The Pentagon's move from the Trump administration is the latest volley in a controversy over the service of transgender troops.
Granted access to the port after a long wait, the ships were expected to haul some of the Russian military hardware out of Syria. Satellite imagery released January 27 suggested the Sparta II may ...