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NATO countries look on course to agree a deal on ramping up their defence spending target at a summit in The Hague next month in a bid to satisfy US President Donald Trump.
The current minimum agreed by NATO's countries for defence spending is two percent of GDP. Under the compromise being hatched ...
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius signaled Tuesday that Berlin could gradually move toward spending 5 percent of GDP on ...
In his campaign manifesto, Romania's new president-elect pledged to “actively participate” in joint EU defence efforts and ...
Europe needs to increase pressure on Russia over its war in Ukraine through more targeted sanctions, said German Defence ...
From Kirkenes in the Barents Sea to Rzeszów in southeast Poland, an iron curtain should descend across the continent.
The European Commission revises its forecasts downward on Monday, May 19. It now predicts a 0.9% GDP growth for the eurozone in 2025.
Closer trade ties could cut prices for consumers – but they come with serious political risks for the UK government.