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Germany's new military law mandates approval for men staying abroad longer than
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Germany's new military law, effective January 1, requires men aged 17 to 45 to obtain military approval for stays abroad exceeding three months. This controversial measure could affect millions and has sparked protests, as Defense Minister Boris Pistorius noted its aim is to prepare for potential conscription if recruitment efforts fall short.
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