Showing 49 to 60 of 128 results


Germany Rules Out Conscription This Legislative Period
German SPD leader Matthias Miersch confirmed no conscription discussions this legislative period, despite concerns from the Wehrbeauftragter and Bundeswehrverbands-Chef about meeting NATO's 60,000-soldier goal through voluntary recruitment alone. Defense Minister Boris Pistorius plans to invest to m...
Germany Rules Out Conscription This Legislative Period
German SPD leader Matthias Miersch confirmed no conscription discussions this legislative period, despite concerns from the Wehrbeauftragter and Bundeswehrverbands-Chef about meeting NATO's 60,000-soldier goal through voluntary recruitment alone. Defense Minister Boris Pistorius plans to invest to m...
Progress
48% Bias Score


Germany Rules Out Reinstating Military Conscription This Term
German SPD faction leader Matthias Miersch confirmed that the current government will not discuss reinstating mandatory military service, despite calls from the new military commissioner and Bundeswehr association head to prepare for its potential return, due to the coalition agreement's focus on a ...
Germany Rules Out Reinstating Military Conscription This Term
German SPD faction leader Matthias Miersch confirmed that the current government will not discuss reinstating mandatory military service, despite calls from the new military commissioner and Bundeswehr association head to prepare for its potential return, due to the coalition agreement's focus on a ...
Progress
48% Bias Score


Germany's New Armed Forces Commissioner to Prioritize Bundeswehr Strengthening
Henning Otte, a CDU politician, was sworn in as Germany's new parliamentary commissioner for the armed forces on Thursday, succeeding Eva Högl. He plans to focus on strengthening the Bundeswehr by addressing personnel, equipment, and capability shortcomings, potentially advocating for mandatory mili...
Germany's New Armed Forces Commissioner to Prioritize Bundeswehr Strengthening
Henning Otte, a CDU politician, was sworn in as Germany's new parliamentary commissioner for the armed forces on Thursday, succeeding Eva Högl. He plans to focus on strengthening the Bundeswehr by addressing personnel, equipment, and capability shortcomings, potentially advocating for mandatory mili...
Progress
40% Bias Score


Bundeswehr's 15-Year Delay in Recognizing Soldier's PTSD
Annika Schröder, a Bundeswehr medic, nearly died during the 2010 Kunduz battle; after 15 years, the Bundeswehr finally acknowledged her PTSD resulting from the deployment, highlighting systemic failures in supporting mentally ill veterans.
Bundeswehr's 15-Year Delay in Recognizing Soldier's PTSD
Annika Schröder, a Bundeswehr medic, nearly died during the 2010 Kunduz battle; after 15 years, the Bundeswehr finally acknowledged her PTSD resulting from the deployment, highlighting systemic failures in supporting mentally ill veterans.
Progress
40% Bias Score


CDU Politician Otte Appointed German Armed Forces Commissioner
Henning Otte, a CDU politician with close ties to the defense industry, was elected as Germany's new parliamentary commissioner for the armed forces, succeeding Eva Högl, whose final report highlighted the Bundeswehr's shrinking size and aging personnel.
CDU Politician Otte Appointed German Armed Forces Commissioner
Henning Otte, a CDU politician with close ties to the defense industry, was elected as Germany's new parliamentary commissioner for the armed forces, succeeding Eva Högl, whose final report highlighted the Bundeswehr's shrinking size and aging personnel.
Progress
44% Bias Score


Germany Deploys 5,000 Soldiers to Lithuania in Response to Ukraine Invasion
Germany deployed almost 5,000 soldiers to Lithuania on April 1st, 2024, establishing its first permanently deployed brigade outside of the country to protect NATO's eastern flank in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine; construction of military and civilian infrastructure is underway, with fu...
Germany Deploys 5,000 Soldiers to Lithuania in Response to Ukraine Invasion
Germany deployed almost 5,000 soldiers to Lithuania on April 1st, 2024, establishing its first permanently deployed brigade outside of the country to protect NATO's eastern flank in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine; construction of military and civilian infrastructure is underway, with fu...
Progress
44% Bias Score

Germany Debates Mandatory Military Service Amidst Bundeswehr Staffing Crisis
Facing a 60,000-soldier shortage to meet NATO targets, Germany's CDU is pushing for mandatory military service, while the SPD prefers boosting voluntary recruitment; only 10,000 of 700,000 school leavers currently join the Bundeswehr.

Germany Debates Mandatory Military Service Amidst Bundeswehr Staffing Crisis
Facing a 60,000-soldier shortage to meet NATO targets, Germany's CDU is pushing for mandatory military service, while the SPD prefers boosting voluntary recruitment; only 10,000 of 700,000 school leavers currently join the Bundeswehr.
Progress
52% Bias Score

Germany Plans to Recruit 50,000-60,000 More Troops for Bundeswehr
Germany's Defense Minister Boris Pistorius announced a plan to recruit 50,000-60,000 additional troops for the Bundeswehr to meet NATO's updated defense needs, exploring options including a voluntary system with the possibility of reinstating conscription.

Germany Plans to Recruit 50,000-60,000 More Troops for Bundeswehr
Germany's Defense Minister Boris Pistorius announced a plan to recruit 50,000-60,000 additional troops for the Bundeswehr to meet NATO's updated defense needs, exploring options including a voluntary system with the possibility of reinstating conscription.
Progress
52% Bias Score

German Audit Office Criticizes Bundeswehr's Wasteful Spending and Inefficient Personnel
A German Federal Audit Office report reveals the Bundeswehr's inefficient spending of millions of euros on projects with questionable value, including unused software licenses, alongside criticism of its excessive administrative personnel and insufficient combat readiness. The report recommends urge...

German Audit Office Criticizes Bundeswehr's Wasteful Spending and Inefficient Personnel
A German Federal Audit Office report reveals the Bundeswehr's inefficient spending of millions of euros on projects with questionable value, including unused software licenses, alongside criticism of its excessive administrative personnel and insufficient combat readiness. The report recommends urge...
Progress
44% Bias Score

Germany Establishes Permanent Military Base in Lithuania
Germany is permanently stationing almost 5,000 soldiers in Lithuania as part of the 45th Panzer Brigade, bolstering NATO's eastern flank defense against Russia starting April 1st, 2024, with infrastructure development and recruitment posing significant challenges.

Germany Establishes Permanent Military Base in Lithuania
Germany is permanently stationing almost 5,000 soldiers in Lithuania as part of the 45th Panzer Brigade, bolstering NATO's eastern flank defense against Russia starting April 1st, 2024, with infrastructure development and recruitment posing significant challenges.
Progress
44% Bias Score

Germany Extends Bundeswehr Deployments to Kosovo, Bosnia, and Lebanon
Germany extended its Bundeswehr deployments to KFOR in Kosovo (up to 400 troops), EUFOR Althea in Bosnia (up to 50 troops), and UNIFIL in Lebanon (up to 300 troops), pending Bundestag approval, to maintain peace and stability in these regions.

Germany Extends Bundeswehr Deployments to Kosovo, Bosnia, and Lebanon
Germany extended its Bundeswehr deployments to KFOR in Kosovo (up to 400 troops), EUFOR Althea in Bosnia (up to 50 troops), and UNIFIL in Lebanon (up to 300 troops), pending Bundestag approval, to maintain peace and stability in these regions.
Progress
44% Bias Score

Otte Elected as New German Armed Forces Commissioner
CDU politician Henning Otte was elected as Germany's new parliamentary commissioner for the armed forces with 391 votes, succeeding Eva Högl (SPD); his appointment reflects a shift toward strengthening the Bundeswehr.

Otte Elected as New German Armed Forces Commissioner
CDU politician Henning Otte was elected as Germany's new parliamentary commissioner for the armed forces with 391 votes, succeeding Eva Högl (SPD); his appointment reflects a shift toward strengthening the Bundeswehr.
Progress
36% Bias Score
Showing 49 to 60 of 128 results