
Germany has suspended the requirement for men under 45 to obtain military approval for short-term deployments abroad, a policy that had gone largely unnoticed until a recent media report.
Germany has announced the suspension of a little-known policy that required men under the age of 45 to obtain military approval for short-term deployments abroad. This decision comes after a German newspaper recently brought the issue to public attention.
The requirement, which had been in place for decades, was intended to maintain a sufficient reserve of military personnel in the country. However, the policy had largely gone unnoticed until the recent media report shed light on it.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: BBC News