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NATO's chief aims to have member countries spend 3.5% of GDP on defense by 2032, a significant increase from the current 2% ...
Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof says NATO’s chief wants the allies to agree to start spending at least 3.5% of GDP on their ...
NATO chief Mark Rutte wants member countries to agree at a summit in June to reach five percent of GDP on defence-related ...
In an Euronews and Euronews Romania exclusive, the AUR party leader, who won the first round of the Romanian presidential ...
The UK spent £53.9 billion on defence in the 2023/24 and the Government has committed to increases in the coming years.
Romania's hard-right presidential frontrunner George Simion said in a televised debate that the EU and NATO state should be ...
Europe's economic sovereignty is at stake. Without a coordinated effort, it risks becoming a continent of good ideas but few ...
Germany’s biggest arms manufacturer continues to expect an increase of 35% to 40% in sales, but said guidance could be ...
"Europe is ready to step up," Ursula von der Leyen, the chief of the European Union 's executive arm, the European Commission ...
European nations face a defense spending challenge as they balance escalating costs for artillery, missiles, and drones with ...
European nations want to spend big on artillery, missiles and drones, but costly military pension commitments risk ...
Shaken by Trump, Putin and the war in Ukraine, Poland is again feeling angst about being abandoned by the United States.