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In the wake of shifting global alliances and rising threats, Germany is rethinking its traditional military posture. With ...
How European leaders sat an exam in front of Donald Trump at the NATO summit and why Europe struggles to push itself to spend more on defense - read in the column by RBC-Ukraine's deputy ...
The NATO Innovation Fund (NIF) is entering a new chapter, marked by the arrival of two new partners and the departure of its ...
Germany has to overcome several obstacles if it wants to become Europe’s strongest military power as NATO faces uncertainty due to shifting US policies, says security expert Matthias Dembinski - Anado ...
Nato leaders have agreed to ramp up defence spending to 5% of their countries' economic output by 2035, following months of ...
The head of the NATO military alliance warned Monday that no country could have an opt-out from a massive new hike in ...
Crafting a budget for 27 countries stretching from Lapland to Lisbon is a fiddly process. In fiscal terms the “multi-annual ...
NATO leaders have agreed on a massive hike in defense spending after pressure from U.S. President Donald Trump and expressed their “ironclad commitment” to come to each other’s aid if ...
The U.S. push for increased defense spending from its Asian allies mirrors the Cold War-era experience of NATO, where U.S. pressure led to gradual but necessary increases in defense capabilities.
NATO countries started to cut their military budgets in safer times after the Berlin Wall collapsed in 1989. U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer threw his weight behind the hike, declaring, ““This is the ...
It comes as the United States — NATO’s biggest-spending member — shifts its attention away from Europe to focus on security priorities elsewhere, notably in the Middle East and Indo-Pacific.