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Join us at Rumble Report, where news breaks free from the boundaries of convention. We bring you the latest headlines with an unrivaled passion for truth and fearless reporting. Our team of dedicated journalists fearlessly investigates the stories that matter, never shying away from the hard-hitting truths that rumble beneath the surface. Gain exclusive access to unfiltered coverage, captivating interviews, and in-depth analysis that resonates with the pulse of the world. From global affairs to local controversies, Rumble Report leaves no stone unturned, delivering news that shakes the ground and leaves an impact. Tune in daily for dynamic reporting that engages, enlightens, and empowers. Stay informed, stay inspired, and let the news unfurl its mighty roar. Welcome to Rumble Report: Breaking News, Unleashed.

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On the global stage, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has been consistently on message: In visits to Washington and other Western capitals, he has focused on keeping Kyiv supplied with more advanced arms, ammunition and financing. At home, however, he faces a human resources problem. The war is approaching the end of its second year, and Ukraine’s military needs more manpower to sustain a bloody war of attrition against Russia, a country with more than three times the population of Ukraine. In a recent essay, Ukraine’s top military commander, Valery Zaluzhny acknowledged that training and recruiting troops was becoming a serious challenge. “The prolonged nature of the war, limited opportunities for the rotation of soldiers on the line of contact, gaps in legislation that seem to legally evade mobilization, significantly reduce the motivation of citizens to serve with the military,” he said. The essay acknowledged a bleak reality: Ukraine needs more people in uniform, and it needs them now.