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In Sweden, as across Europe, defense spending is soaring — but too slowly to meet Russia’s threat. STOCKHOLM — Europe’s race ...
The first 100 days of Donald Trump's administration reveal a departure from historical norms. The Liberation Day tariffs ...
Russia’s war in Ukraine and President Donald Trump’s reluctance to support NATO allies has led to a boost in funding for ...
Europe has the martial equivalent of a “how to spend it” problem. Faced with the prospect of a U.S. military pullback in ...
The European Union should go ahead and allow budget flexibility for more defense spending across the region, according to ...
"Europe is ready to step up," Ursula von der Leyen, the chief of the European Union 's executive arm, the European Commission ...
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 ...
The Trump administration wants to hear this week how NATO's European member countries and Canada plan to boost defense ...
Europe has long leaned on the U.S. for some of its expensive military capabilities, including space-based assets and logistics.
Growing military spending in Europe drove double-digit sales growth for Rheinmetall suppliers Renk and Steyr Motors in the first quarter and filled out their order books for coming quarters.
As NATO foreign ministers gather in Turkey, crucial details about a possible 5% defence spending target are up for debate.
Germany’s biggest arms manufacturer continues to expect an increase of 35% to 40% in sales, but said guidance could be ...
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