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The NATO alliance agreed to a new defense spending target of 5% GDP by 2035, after a record number of members met the prior 2 ...
Europeans have agreed to pay more for arms and want to spend it at home. But can its manufacturers rush to compete with ...
As Nato countries rewrite their rules of security engagement with the United States in the European security architecture, ...
President Donald Trump joined a long line of presidents who complained that the NATO countries fail to pay their fair share ...
NATO members have agreed to a new defense spending goal of 5% of each country’s economic output by 2035, more than doubling the previous figure of 2%. It’s an ambitious timeline that ...
NATO promised to use members' soaring defense budgets for a fivefold increase in air defenses. But there are problems beyond ...
Poland’s recent presidential election and Romania’s unexpected voter turnout reflect contrasting political trajectories.
In fact, its omission mirrors Europe’s evolving practical relationship with the U.S. NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte, ...
The European Union has already agreed to allocate an additional EUR 24 billion in military support to Ukraine since the ...
Europe’s defence expansion is constrained by limited local manufacturing capacity and skilled workforce shortages, this is ...
Op-ed views and opinions expressed are solely those of the author. President Donald Trump joined a long of presidents who ...
Europe’s 5% NATO defence pledge masks widespread accounting tricks, spending inefficiencies, and a growing gap between ambition and capability.
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