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Denmark Makes Military Service Mandatory for Women
Denmark's parliament approved mandatory military service for women starting July 1, 2025, joining other Scandinavian countries like Norway and Sweden, and countries such as Israel and several in Africa and Asia, in requiring women to serve.
Denmark Makes Military Service Mandatory for Women
Denmark's parliament approved mandatory military service for women starting July 1, 2025, joining other Scandinavian countries like Norway and Sweden, and countries such as Israel and several in Africa and Asia, in requiring women to serve.
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40% Bias Score


IDF's Ultra-Orthodox Draft Fails; Katz Seeks Balanced Approach
Despite the IDF sending 10,000 conscription orders to ultra-Orthodox Jews since July 2024, only 177 have begun military service, prompting Defense Minister Katz to call for a balanced approach respecting religious traditions while addressing military needs. The IDF plans to summon 14,000 haredim in ...
IDF's Ultra-Orthodox Draft Fails; Katz Seeks Balanced Approach
Despite the IDF sending 10,000 conscription orders to ultra-Orthodox Jews since July 2024, only 177 have begun military service, prompting Defense Minister Katz to call for a balanced approach respecting religious traditions while addressing military needs. The IDF plans to summon 14,000 haredim in ...
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64% Bias Score


Germany's Military Faces Personnel Crisis Despite Record Spending
Germany is facing a significant shortage of personnel in its armed forces (Bundeswehr), despite record defense spending and efforts to reach 200,000 soldiers by 2031; this is hindering modernization efforts and raising concerns about national security.
Germany's Military Faces Personnel Crisis Despite Record Spending
Germany is facing a significant shortage of personnel in its armed forces (Bundeswehr), despite record defense spending and efforts to reach 200,000 soldiers by 2031; this is hindering modernization efforts and raising concerns about national security.
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48% Bias Score


Latvia Urges Europe to Adopt Conscription Amidst Russian Threat
Latvian President Edgars Rinkēvičs urged European countries to reinstate conscription to counter the threat of Russian aggression, citing Latvia's own reintroduction of mandatory military service for men in January 2023 and the need for stronger European defense in light of the war in Ukraine.
Latvia Urges Europe to Adopt Conscription Amidst Russian Threat
Latvian President Edgars Rinkēvičs urged European countries to reinstate conscription to counter the threat of Russian aggression, citing Latvia's own reintroduction of mandatory military service for men in January 2023 and the need for stronger European defense in light of the war in Ukraine.
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48% Bias Score


Latvia Calls for Increased European Defense Spending and Conscription
Latvia, having increased defense spending to 4% of GDP and implemented conscription in 2023, urges other European nations to adopt similar measures to counter perceived military weakness and address growing security risks from Russia, especially in light of the Ukraine conflict.
Latvia Calls for Increased European Defense Spending and Conscription
Latvia, having increased defense spending to 4% of GDP and implemented conscription in 2023, urges other European nations to adopt similar measures to counter perceived military weakness and address growing security risks from Russia, especially in light of the Ukraine conflict.
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52% Bias Score


Ukraine's Conscription Suspension: Ethical Concerns and Defense Strategies
Ole Nymoen criticizes Ukraine's suspension of conscription, arguing that a state's power depends on compelling citizen participation in warfare; he advocates for solidarity with all conflict victims, including those forcibly conscripted in Russia, and questions the ethical implications of increased ...
Ukraine's Conscription Suspension: Ethical Concerns and Defense Strategies
Ole Nymoen criticizes Ukraine's suspension of conscription, arguing that a state's power depends on compelling citizen participation in warfare; he advocates for solidarity with all conflict victims, including those forcibly conscripted in Russia, and questions the ethical implications of increased ...
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56% Bias Score

Dutch Defence Aims for 200,000 Personnel, Conscription Possible
The Dutch Ministry of Defence announced plans to increase its personnel to 200,000, including military, civilian, and reserve personnel, potentially reintroducing conscription; this follows Sweden's model of voluntary testing and conscription if needed.

Dutch Defence Aims for 200,000 Personnel, Conscription Possible
The Dutch Ministry of Defence announced plans to increase its personnel to 200,000, including military, civilian, and reserve personnel, potentially reintroducing conscription; this follows Sweden's model of voluntary testing and conscription if needed.
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48% Bias Score

Germany Unveils Massive Defense Plan Amidst NATO Readiness Concerns
Germany plans a massive military and infrastructure investment, abandoning debt rules to strengthen its defense capabilities and assume a leadership role in Europe, prompted by concerns over its readiness to counter potential Russian aggression.

Germany Unveils Massive Defense Plan Amidst NATO Readiness Concerns
Germany plans a massive military and infrastructure investment, abandoning debt rules to strengthen its defense capabilities and assume a leadership role in Europe, prompted by concerns over its readiness to counter potential Russian aggression.
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64% Bias Score

Latvia Urges European Conscription Amidst Ukraine War
Latvia's President urges European nations to reinstate military conscription following Russia's aggression in Ukraine, while the UK distances itself from such measures, highlighting differing approaches to national security.

Latvia Urges European Conscription Amidst Ukraine War
Latvia's President urges European nations to reinstate military conscription following Russia's aggression in Ukraine, while the UK distances itself from such measures, highlighting differing approaches to national security.
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44% Bias Score

Latvian President Urges Europe to Adopt Conscription to Counter Russia
Latvian President Edgars Rinkēvičs urged European countries to reintroduce conscription to counter the threat of Russian aggression, citing Latvia's own reintroduction of mandatory military service for adult males in January 2022 after abolishing it in 2006. He also noted ongoing discussions about c...

Latvian President Urges Europe to Adopt Conscription to Counter Russia
Latvian President Edgars Rinkēvičs urged European countries to reintroduce conscription to counter the threat of Russian aggression, citing Latvia's own reintroduction of mandatory military service for adult males in January 2022 after abolishing it in 2006. He also noted ongoing discussions about c...
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64% Bias Score

Slight Rise in German Military Recruitment in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
In 2024, the German Bundeswehr recruited 597 young men and women in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern for voluntary military service, a six percent increase from 2023, including 109 women and 86 underage soldiers, while only five opted for domestic service; this increase follows a national trend amid renewed d...

Slight Rise in German Military Recruitment in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
In 2024, the German Bundeswehr recruited 597 young men and women in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern for voluntary military service, a six percent increase from 2023, including 109 women and 86 underage soldiers, while only five opted for domestic service; this increase follows a national trend amid renewed d...
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40% Bias Score

Germany Eases Debt Brake for Defense Spending Amid Ukraine War Concerns
Germany will partially exempt defense spending from its debt brake to address military shortfalls and increase defense investment in response to the Ukraine war and potential US withdrawal from Europe, impacting NATO obligations and necessitating personnel recruitment.

Germany Eases Debt Brake for Defense Spending Amid Ukraine War Concerns
Germany will partially exempt defense spending from its debt brake to address military shortfalls and increase defense investment in response to the Ukraine war and potential US withdrawal from Europe, impacting NATO obligations and necessitating personnel recruitment.
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60% Bias Score
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