Danish women will now be called for 11 months of military service starting at age 18 due to a new law. This change aligns with NATO's increased defense spending and aims to boost military personnel numbers. Both men and women will register for potential conscription, with a lottery system for those not volunteering. The conscription period for teenagers will increase from four to 11 months, with expected annual military service numbers rising to 6,500 by 2033. The change reflects Denmark's commitment to defense amid security concerns in Europe. Teljes cikk (bbc.com europe)