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Two Brothers Jailed in Ukraine for Refusing Military Service

Originally Published 10 days ago — by JW.ORG

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In Ukraine, two Jehovah's Witness brothers, Mykhailo Liubchenko and Roman Kvik, were imprisoned in late 2025 for refusing military service, bringing the total to 11. Another brother, Andrii Khomenko, was also sentenced to three years, despite legal dissent highlighting the unnecessity of prosecuting conscientious objectors. Many others face potential prosecution and abuse, with the community praying for their strength and loyalty to their faith.

Tribute to Gary 'Squeak' E. Egan

Originally Published 15 days ago — by Eberhardt-Stevenson Funeral Home & Crematory

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Gary 'Squeak' E. Egan, a beloved Clintonville resident and community figure, passed away at age 77. He served in the U.S. Air Force, worked locally, and was known for his friendly nature, love of sports, and social life. He is survived by his children, grandchildren, and extended family. No formal services are planned, and his family thanks the staff at Greentree Health & Rehabilitation.

Germany's Economy: Experts Urge Policy Shift

Originally Published 2 months ago — by DW

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Germany is making significant policy adjustments, including a new military service model after coalition disputes, exemption from EU migration solidarity rules, detection of wild polio in wastewater, and addressing rising child poverty. Economic experts warn of sluggish growth and suggest tax reforms, while the government is urged to invest in infrastructure. Additionally, law enforcement successfully combats scams, and the Bundeswehr celebrates 70 years amid calls for better reputation and modernization.

Prince Andrew Faces Continued Royal and Military Title Losses Amid Scandal

Originally Published 2 months ago — by The Guardian

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Prince Andrew, now known as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, has been allowed to keep his Falklands campaign medal despite losing his royal and military titles, including his princehood, dukedom, and military ranks, following his fallout with King Charles. The medal, awarded for his active service during the 1982 Falklands conflict, is considered an operational medal and not an honor, and its retention has received mixed public and veteran opinions.

Germany considers reintroducing conscription amid rising security concerns

Originally Published 4 months ago — by BBC

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Germany's cabinet has approved a bill to reintroduce voluntary military service, with the potential to implement conscription if needed, as part of efforts to strengthen national defense amid tensions with Russia and following Ukraine invasion, aiming to increase troop numbers and modernize the military.

Germany Advances Military Recruitment Plans Amid Draft Concerns

Originally Published 4 months ago — by The Washington Post

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Germany is moving towards reinstating compulsory military service to bolster its armed forces amid concerns over Russia's threat and the need for European security guarantees, with a bill pending parliamentary approval that would require 18-year-old men to fill out a fitness questionnaire and potentially reintroduce conscription, sparking domestic debate and opposition.

Germany Advances Military Service Reforms Amid Security Concerns

Originally Published 4 months ago — by dw.com

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Germany's cabinet has approved a bill to enhance military recruitment through voluntary service, aiming to increase troop numbers and strengthen national security amid geopolitical tensions, including the threat from Russia. The government is also establishing a National Security Council to improve crisis response and strategic planning.

Germany Approves Voluntary Military Service for Teens

Originally Published 4 months ago — by Financial Times

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Germany's cabinet approved a plan for voluntary military service for 18-year-olds, aiming to recruit up to 40,000 annually by 2031 to bolster national defense amid tensions with Russia, with the legislation still needing Bundestag approval and facing political debates over potential return to conscription.

Young JD Vance's Iraq Experience

Originally Published 4 months ago — by Politico

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Source: Politico

JD Vance's military service in Iraq profoundly shaped his political views, leading to skepticism of U.S. foreign interventions and influencing his conservative, anti-establishment stance as a politician, while also revealing a complex personal evolution from an idealistic young Marine to a prominent political figure critical of American foreign policy.

Israeli Ultra-Orthodox Party Withdraws, Leaving Netanyahu in Minority

Originally Published 5 months ago — by Al Jazeera

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The Ultra-Orthodox Shas party is leaving Israel's government in protest over the failure to secure exemptions from military service for religious students, reducing Prime Minister Netanyahu's majority and adding to political tensions amid ongoing Gaza conflict. Despite quitting the cabinet, Shas remains in the parliamentary coalition, while another ultra-Orthodox party, UTJ, has already resigned over the same issue, highlighting a deepening divide over conscription laws.