During the Cold War, at least one year of military service was an obligatory requirement in most European nations.
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New Star Wars PS5 Game to Be Showcased Soon
The previously announced Star Wars strategy game is finally being showcased at a panel at Star Wars Celebration in Japan.
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Ireland's earliest St Patrick's Day parade has taken place in Dingle Daingean Uí Chúis in Co Kerry, where the local fife and ...
A new exhibit at Dorchester's Commonwealth Museum is putting artifacts from the Revolutionary War on display for a limited ...
To commemorate the 50-year anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War, the Appleton East High School band will perform in an ...
The Canadian Live Music Association says it's responding to the U.S. tariffs with a new campaign to promote homegrown musicians and venues.
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