Remembrance Day
World Marks Holocaust Remembrance Day Amid Urgent Warnings on Rising Antisemitism
On January 27, 2026, International Holocaust Remembrance Day was observed globally, commemorating the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau. Leaders and survivors issued urgent warnings about rising antisemitism and the critical need for education as eyewitnesses dwindle.
Armenia Designates January 27 as Day of Remembrance for the Homeland’s Fallen, a Non-Working National Day
In a decisive move that cements a new date on Armenia’s national calendar, the National Assembly approved January 27 as a Day of remembrance for those who died defending the homeland.
Korean War Veterans: The Last Survivors and Canada’s Enduring Legacy
As Canada marks over seven decades since the Korean War, fewer than two thousand Canadian veterans remain. Their stories anchor the nation’s remembrance, reflecting on sacrifice, service, and the passage of time.
Ottawa Remembrance Day Ceremony Honors Eight Decades of Sacrifice
On the 80th anniversary of WWII’s end and 25 years since Canada’s Unknown Soldier was entombed, Ottawa’s Remembrance Day ceremony gathered dignitaries, veterans, and citizens to honor over a century of military sacrifice and national legacy.






