Donald Trump’s re-election has pushed Europe’s NATO members to re-evaluate how much of their GDP is channeled into national ...
European leaders are working to adapt to a new world order set by the Trump administration, which requires allies to take ...
The U.S.’s call for Europeans to spend more on militaries prompts talk of changing the rules for what counts as military ...
European leaders are struggling to find the money and the political will to replace the bulk of the U.S. contribution to ...
Germany's fiscal bonanza may boost European economic growth, but for its debt-laden neighbours the accompanying higher ...
The announced US withdrawal from Europe’s defence has put the question of the continent's rearmament back on the table.
Greece has announced a $27 billion defense overhaul focused on high-tech warfare, including AI-powered missile systems, ...
European defense stocks dominated a historic quarter of outperformance for the region’s equities. And some investors are ...
European Union countries should be able to spend only about 500 billion euros ($540 billion) on defence in coming years, ...
At a summit of NATO leaders in June its 32 members will have to agree to spend well over 3% of GDP on defence (the latest ...
Finance minister says Lisbon will not let rearmament costs threaten budget surplus secured after years of austerity ...
Southern European countries fear increased military spending will increase debt, while Baltic states are boosting defense ...
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