A Touching Story
She was six years old when I first met her on the beach near where I live. I drive to this beach, a distance of three or four miles, whenever the wor...
A Touching Story
She was six years old when I first met her on the beach near where I live. I drive to this beach, a distance of three or four miles, whenever the wor...

No Greater Love
I heard this story when I was in Vietnam, and it was told to me as fact. I have no way of knowing for sure that it is true, but I do know that stranger things have happened in war. Whatever their planned target, the mortar rounds landed in an orphanage run by a missionary group in the small Vietnamese village. The missionaries and one or two children were killed outright, and several more children were wounded, including one young girl, about eight years old. People from the village requested...

No Greater Love
I heard this story when I was in Vietnam, and it was told to me as fact. I have no way of knowing for sure that it is true, but I do know that stranger things have happened in war. Whatever their planned target, the mortar rounds landed in an orphanage run by a missionary group in the small Vietnamese village. The missionaries and one or two children were killed outright, and several more children were wounded, including one young girl, about eight years old. People from the village requested...
UK imposes sanctions after Chinese-backed cyber-attacks
The UK government has formally accused China of being behind what it called "malicious" cyber campaigns against MPs and the Electoral Commission. Two people and a company have been sanctioned over cyber-attacks. Deputy PM Oliver Dowden said they were behind attempts to access details of MPs critical of Beijing, as well as the data of potentially 40 million voters. The Chinese embassy in the UK says these are "completely unfounded" claims amounting to "malicious slander". The two Chinese natio...
UK imposes sanctions after Chinese-backed cyber-attacks
The UK government has formally accused China of being behind what it called "malicious" cyber campaigns against MPs and the Electoral Commission. Two people and a company have been sanctioned over cyber-attacks. Deputy PM Oliver Dowden said they were behind attempts to access details of MPs critical of Beijing, as well as the data of potentially 40 million voters. The Chinese embassy in the UK says these are "completely unfounded" claims amounting to "malicious slander". The two Chinese natio...