German parents concerned as authorities consider conscription to strengthen armed forces

[Ghana Business News - Ghana] - 19/10/2025
German counselling centres for conscientious objectors say they are registering an increasing number of visits from concerned parents, as lawmakers weigh ways to strengthen the armed forces. The post German parents concerned as authorities consider conscription to strengthen armed forces (…)
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