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Apart from the €70bn size, SSA bankers flagged the notable absence of a new 10 year line planned, with the new Eurex Euro-EU ...
"Allies commit to invest 5% of GDP annually on core defence requirements as well as defence-and security-related spending by ...
NATO leaders meeting in the Netherlands have agreed to raise defence spending to a 5% GDP level while pledging an “ironclad ...
A potential European nuclear deterrent is a different matter. European politicians have sporadically expressed concern about ...
Europe's military capabilities remain heavily reliant on the US, while both Russia and China have substantially advanced ...
After years of sputtering and frustration, the Franco-German engine – the most powerful force within Europe – is humming ...
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Russia remains the major threat in Europe, but the United States is shifting its attention to focus on security priorities ...
About 45% of the show will be dedicated to defense and security, a “strong increase” from the previous event in 2023, the ...
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth (right) and and French Defense Minister Sebastien Lecornu (left) arrive for a June 6 ceremony in Normandy to commemorate the anniversary of the D-Day landings ...
As most alliance members now spend 2 percent of GDP on defense, the next goal is 3.5 percent in so-called hard spending, meaning military capabilities such as tanks, rockets, and ammunition.