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15 votes
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The Alaska Summit and the war in Ukraine - the meeting, battlefield and what comes next?
16 votes -
North Karelia force says fence dividing Finland and Russia is no Berlin Wall – but it is now a key geopolitical faultline
7 votes -
UN-backed experts declare famine in and around Gaza City
14 votes -
Donald Trump shock spurs Japan to think about the unthinkable: nuclear arms
36 votes -
In Norway we see ourselves as ethically virtuous – so why is our oil wealth enabling genocide?
9 votes -
Ukraine says it hit Russian oil refinery in drone exchanges; key talks loom
21 votes -
Planning documents for the US Donald Trump-Vladimir Putin summit left in the hotel's business center
43 votes -
Russian hackers took control of a Norwegian dam this year, opening a floodgate and allowing water to flow unnoticed for four hours, Norway's intelligence service has said
24 votes -
Israel’s plan to take over Gaza City stirs fears for civilians and hostages
18 votes -
Finnish authorities have filed charges against members of the crew of an oil tanker suspected of damaging five undersea cables by dragging its anchor between Finland and Estonia
12 votes -
Russia’s summer offensive is turning into an escalating crisis for Ukraine
22 votes -
Denmark has been a stalwart supporter of image scanning and chat control to detect child sex abuse material. Now, they hold the keys to make it a reality.
14 votes -
Over half of Germans would not fight for their country (and similar stats in UK and Italy)
Over half of Germans would not fight for their country In a survey carried out for RND, a German broadcaster, 59 per cent of respondents said they were “probably” or “definitely” unwilling to...
Over half of Germans would not fight for their country
In a survey carried out for RND, a German broadcaster, 59 per cent of respondents said they were “probably” or “definitely” unwilling to defend the country from an attack.
Only 16 per cent of Germans were “definitely” willing to take up arms to defend Germany, while 22 per cent said they would “probably” do it.
Bundeswehr officials say that the overall size of the army needs to grow from 182,000 soldiers to at least 260,000 by 2035. The Bundeswehr reserve forces also need to be increased from 60,000 to 200,000 people.
The German military has struggled for decades with recruitment, partly due to Germans’ wartime guilt and a widely held view that their country no longer needed an army. Conscription in Germany, which was deeply unpopular, ended in 2011.
But the Russian invasion of Ukraine has prompted a major rethink on security in Berlin, known as the “Zeitenwende”, or turning of the times.
Germany is not the only country having difficulties drumming up recruits: in Italy, a similar survey also found that only 16 per cent of citizens were willing to defend their nation – despite defence spending increasing by 46 per cent over the past decade.
In Britain, the army and navy have missed nearly every annual recruitment target since 2010, according to government statistics. The shortfall has been blamed on stagnant pay, poor military housing, a wider downward trend in young people being interested in fighting for their country.
17 votes -
Apparently impatient US President Donald Trump slaps 25% tariffs on Japan, South Korea
27 votes -
Russia protests restrictions by Norway targeting fishing vessels belonging to the firms Norebo and Murman Seafood, which operate in Norway's exclusive economic zone
8 votes -
No evidence Hamas stole Gaza humanitarian aid, USAID report shows
23 votes -
Could Iceland join the EU? Reykjavík eyes accession talks as security, trade tensions mount.
13 votes -
The coming Pax Geriatrica: aging societies and depopulation will lead to fewer wars
10 votes -
DW spoke to former Finnish President Sauli Niinistö about diplomacy to end the Russian war against Ukraine, NATO and the 50th anniversary of the Helsinki Final Act
5 votes -
Russia's cooling war economy - deficits, sabotage, US threats and the Ukraine war
8 votes -
Thailand and Cambodia exchange heavy artillery fire as border battle expands
22 votes -
Mass starvation stalks Gaza as deaths from hunger rise
18 votes -
Venezuelans deported by the Donald Trump administration say they were tortured during their four months in CECOT
23 votes -
One million and counting: Russian casualties hit milestone in Ukraine war
27 votes -
A Norwegian man has been accused of leaking sensitive information about US embassy staff members in Oslo and threatening Norway's national interests
4 votes -
The day I realized I would never find weapons of mass destruction in Iraq (2020)
11 votes -
US government employee banned from leaving China
15 votes -
Iceland to launch talks on defence partnership with EU – agreement is independent of NATO membership and existing defence pacts with the US
6 votes -
US launches probe into Brazil’s trade practices
11 votes -
Danish universities are rejecting foreign researchers, especially from Russia, Iran and China, over high espionage threats – Aarhus University has already rejected twenty-four applicants this year
16 votes -
Iran carries out mass expulsion of Afghan refugees
14 votes -
Iceland has no armed forces, but that could change – the NATO member is reconsidering its defences in the age of Donald Trump
6 votes -
NATO's new 5% spending target - US pressure, rearmament, loopholes and Russia's dilemma
13 votes -
Under new rules passed by Denmark's parliament, women who turn 18 after Tuesday will be entered into the lottery system for conscription to the military
30 votes -
'It's a killing field': IDF soldiers ordered to shoot deliberately at unarmed Gazans waiting for humanitarian aid
48 votes -
Thousands protest Bulgaria’s euro adoption and call for a referendum
14 votes -
Iran and Israel: From escalation to ceasefire - nuclear unknowns, lessons and Iran's strategic handicap
7 votes -
NATO commits to spending hike sought by US President Donald Trump, and to mutual defence
17 votes -
Iran and Israel at war - Israeli operations, Iranian missiles and the US strike
7 votes -
US bombers strike nuclear sites in Iran
73 votes -
US President Donald Trump vetoed Israeli plan to kill Iran’s supreme leader
25 votes -
Israel conducts airstrikes in Iran
54 votes -
Ukraine’s field hospitals keep getting hit, so they are moving underground
20 votes -
Israel strikes Iran, killing military leaders, scientists
9 votes -
Denmark votes for defence bill giving US access to airbases – new agreement places bases in cities such as Karup and Skrydstrup under US jurisdiction
7 votes -
Climate campaigner Greta Thunberg and eleven other activists set sail on Sunday afternoon for Gaza on a ship aimed at “breaking Israel's siege” of the devastated territory
43 votes -
Canada won’t become the 51st US state – but could it join the EU?
19 votes -
Estonia will lease space at Tartu Prison to Sweden and accept up to 600 inmates under a new agreement – sparks fears of imported organised crime
9 votes -
Denmark has come under international attention for its tough approach to immigration. And its Social Democrat prime minister is leading the charge.
9 votes