Eastern-Central Europe
Croatia Votes to Reintroduce Military Conscription as Tensions Rise in Eastern Europe
On Friday, October 24, Croatia’s parliament voted to reintroduce compulsory military service, with top officials arguing that international tensions require the restoration of mandatory basic military training to bolster Croatia’s defense forces in case of an emergency. The decision comes amid growing tensions in Europe due to the war in Ukraine, as well as Russia’s increasing aggression against other Eastern European nations in recent months.
Two Russians From the Chukotka Region Seek Asylum in Alaska
Two Russian citizens from Egvekinot, a city in Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, arrived in Gambell, Alaska by boat last Thursday – fleeing Putin’s latest military conscription effort – Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski’s office said.