News

Germany's new government surprised NATO allies on Thursday by putting forward plans to boost defence spending.
Germany must have a stronger army than Britain, its chancellor has said, as he committed to spending 5 per cent of annual GDP ...
After meeting with his US counterpart at a gathering of NATO foreign ministers in Turkey, Germany's foreign minister said ...
British Ministry of Defence said that the new 2,000-km precision deep strike capability will be among the most advanced ...
German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul said his country is prepared to move toward spending 5% of its economic output on ...
Boosting defence spending is a task for all NATO members willing to close gaps with allies, ministers from historic ...
Major General Hartmut Renk was dismissed from his role as deputy commander for Ukraine support in the alliance after he was ...
Trump’s demand has rattled many European allies, particularly those already struggling to meet Nato’s existing target of ...
We need to move away from a purely input-oriented approach to an outcome-oriented approach,’ says Defense Minister Boris ...
Europe is a long way from talking about deploying troops in Ukraine as all its efforts are currently focused on securing an ...
Wadephul says Germany aims to take leadership role in European defense and will follow US President Trump's proposed defense ...
NATO appears headed for a compromise deal at a summit next month to satisfy US President Donald Trump's demand to spend five ...