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A Gaza pediatrician tragically loses nine children in an Israeli strike, while a new Gaza aid plan with Israeli ties raises questions about its independence amid ongoing conflict.

German defense minister teases possible conscription in 2026

RT (Russia Today)Saturday, May 24, 2025 at 11:33:04 PM
German defense minister teases possible conscription in 2026
Germany’s defense minister is floating the idea of bringing back mandatory military service as soon as 2026, warning that if voluntary enlistment doesn’t pick up, the government might have no choice. The move is framed as a response to growing tensions with Russia and a shortfall in military readiness.
Editor’s Note: Conscription isn’t just about filling army ranks—it’s a sign of how seriously Germany is taking the threat of conflict in Europe. If this happens, it’ll mark a huge shift for a country that’s spent decades downsizing its military. For young Germans, it could mean a sudden, life-altering obligation.
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