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Does Benjamin Netanyahu have everything to gain from the war with Iran and Donald Trump a lot more to lose?
With elections in both the US and Israel this year, how risky is the decision to go to war?
This is the Global Story podcast and we've been speaking to the BBC's international editor Jeremy Bowen about whether Netanyahu and Trump's visions for Iran align.
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The Unarmia, or Youth Army,
is a movement that was founded in January 2016 by the Russian government.
In total, more than 1.8 million children in Russia have joined the movement.
As of May 2025,
more than 120,000 Youth Army graduates served in the Russian Army and other security forces.
The Youth Army is also actively recruiting Ukrainian children in occupied regions of the country.
This began in parts of Ukraine even before Russia's full-scale invasion in February 2022 in places like Crimea and Donbas.
The children are taught to sing the Russian national anthem,
kiss the Russian flag, dig trenches and even handle guns.
Zhana Bespiachuk of BBC Ukrainian has been looking into how these youth armies operate in occupied regions of Ukraine.
In Ukraine, we heard about this youth army for a few years already.
Some news popped up that Russia tries to militarize the Ukrainian children in the occupation on the one hand,