With war looming near Europe, French President Emmanuel Macron plans to introduce a voluntary military service starting next year. Young volunteers aged 18 could serve for 10 months with pay, aiming for 3,000 recruits in 2026 and 50,000 by 2035.
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- President Emmanuel Macron is set to unveil a new voluntary military service program in France. 10s
- The program will allow 18-year-olds to volunteer for 10 months of service, earning 900 to 1,000 euros per month. 24s
- The government aims to recruit 3,000 volunteers in 2026 and reach 50,000 by 2035. 36s
- Young people and parents have mixed reactions to the initiative, with some interested and others concerned. 43s
- Other European countries, including Belgium and Germany, are also considering or reviving voluntary military service. 1m 46s