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Germany's new government surprised NATO allies on Thursday by putting forward plans to boost defence spending.
By Angelo Amante ROME (Reuters) -Boosting defence spending is a task for all NATO members willing to close gaps with allies, ...
In a new report, the IISS painted a concerning picture over Europe’s defences in the event of a rapid US withdrawal from the ...
British Ministry of Defence said that the new 2,000-km precision deep strike capability will be among the most advanced ...
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We need to move away from a purely input-oriented approach to an outcome-oriented approach,’ says Defense Minister Boris ...
Wadephul says Germany aims to take leadership role in European defense and will follow US President Trump's proposed defense ...
Trump’s demand has rattled many European allies, particularly those already struggling to meet Nato’s existing target of ...
Germany’s finance minister said the country “is ready” to follow a 5 percent of GDP spending target, but that’s dismaying his ...
Major General Hartmut Renk was dismissed from his role as deputy commander for Ukraine support in the alliance after he was ...
NATO’s Mark Rutte said the agenda “is still under discussion”, but sources in the alliance say keeping the US leader smiling and avoiding another clash with Zelenskyy are taking priority.