Ukraine is on the hunt for more people to join its army — but a new bill could backfire on Volodymyr Zelenskyy By News January 30, 2024 Add Comment Edit Ukraine relied on a huge influx of volunteers from Ukraine and abroad in the first year of the war, but now it's facing an array of challenges, writes Mick Ryan. Share this post Related PostsThere's nothing special about 52 — heart attacks can strike at any ageMore Senior Australians to get cheaper health care and medication under $70m Coalition election pitchHow a politically connected company earned more than $1 billion from the pandemicAmid late-night police visits and forced quarantine, Australians in Shanghai are at their breaking pointThe time has arrived for professional sporting bodies to get real about their histories of child sex abuseArrest warrant issued for Alabama prison official who 'participated' in inmates' escapeMadeleine McCann's kidnapper outlasted a key deadline today. Here's why experts aren't giving up hope'Wrongfully detained': US changes stance on WNBA star Brittney Griner's Russian arrest
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