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Germany may bring back military conscription to counter Russia

Off The Press

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June 27, 2026

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Germany is considering reintroducing military conscription for all men by 2027. The country has attempted to bolster its armed forces through volunteer schemes to counter the growing threat from Russia, but lawmakers fear this is insufficient. Thomas Röwekamp, chairman of the German parliament’s defence committee, warned that Berlin would have little choice but to revive []...Click to read more

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Yemen News Agency - SABA

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· Jul 7, 2026

Kremlin: Europe’s militarization concerns Russia

Kremlin: Europe’s militarization concerns Russia

The Kyiv Independent

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· Jul 2, 2026

Sweden's Meteor missile: The 'long arm' Ukraine's air force has sorely needed

Soon, Ukraine will have a new weapon: Swedish Gripen fighter jets carrying Meteor missiles, which can hit targets farther away than any missile Ukrainian pilots have now.That extra range could help blunt one of Russia's most destructive weapons by pushing Russian pilots to drop guided bombs from

PravdaReport

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· Jun 22, 2026

Germany to Deploy 5,000 Troops Near Belarus Border as NATO Strengthens Eastern Flank

Germany plans to deploy nearly 5,000 soldiers to Lithuania near the Belarusian border, marking one of Berlin's most significant overseas military commitments in recent decades, Bild publication said. German forces have already established a substantial presence in the Baltic state. Approximately 1,800 Bundeswehr personnel are currently stationed in Lithuania, where they regularly conduct military exercises close to the Belarusian frontier. Germany Plans Permanent Military Presence in Lithuania Berlin intends to strengthen its deployment further over the coming years. German military officials expect to permanently station two battalions in Lithuania by the end of 2027 as part of a broader brigade-sized force.

South China Morning Post

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· Jul 8, 2026

Russia deploys powerful jammers to disrupt Starlink in war against Ukraine’s drones

Russian forces are trying to counter Ukrainian “mid-strike” drone attacks by camouflaging cargoes and installing powerful jamming systems to disrupt Elon Musk’s Starlink satellite internet system, Ukrainian drone commanders and pilots have said. Kyiv’s development of “mid-strike” drones that can hit targets dozens of kilometres behind front lines accurately and cheaply, and are often flown via Starlink, has transformed the war in Ukraine. In a concerted mid-strike campaign this year, Ukraine...

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jul 7, 2026

Russia tuduh Ukraine tolak gencatan senjata sementara

MOSCOW: Kementerian Pertahanan Russia menuduh Ukraine menolak cadangan gencatan senjata sementara di bandar Kostiantynivka yang sepatutnya bertujuan membolehkan Moscow menyerahkan mayat tentera Ukraine yang terkorban. Menurut kementerian itu pada Ahad, pihaknya telah mengusulkan gencatan senjata selama enam jam di Kostiantynivka dan kawasan sekitarnya pada Isnin bagi memudahkan proses penyerahan tersebut. Ia turut memberi tempoh sehingga ... Read more The post Russia tuduh Ukraine tolak gencatan senjata sementara appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

Washington Examiner

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· Jun 23, 2026

The war Putin promised would never reach Russia has reached Siberia

In February 2022, Russian President Vladimir Putin told Russians that invading Ukraine was an act of self-defense. If NATO were left unchecked, he warned, Western missiles would soon be able to reach deep into Russia — past Volgograd, Kazan, Samara, even beyond the Ural Mountains. To prevent that nightmare, he launched what the Kremlin euphemistically []

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Related coverage for "Germany may bring back military conscription to counter Russia": Yemen News Agency - SABA — Kremlin: Europe’s militarization concerns Russia. The Kyiv Independent — Sweden's Meteor missile: The 'long arm' Ukraine's air force has sorely needed. PravdaReport — Germany to Deploy 5,000 Troops Near Belarus Border as NATO Strengthens Eastern Flank. South China Morning Post — Russia deploys powerful jammers to disrupt Starlink in war against Ukraine’s drones. Utusan Malaysia — Russia tuduh Ukraine tolak gencatan senjata sementara. Washington Examiner — The war Putin promised would never reach Russia has reached Siberia