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Achieving NATO’s higher defence spending target of 3.5% of GDP will increase budget deficits and public debt across the EU ...
Germany is planning to lift core defense spending to 3.5% of gross domestic product over the next five years as part of a ...
At a summit in The Hague, NATO wants to set ambitious goals. What does this mean for Germany's military, the Bundeswehr?
The increase was announced hours before a NATO meeting during which member countries are expected to agree to raise military ...
In May, NATO jets were scrambled four times to identify and escort Russian aircraft violating flight rules in the Baltic and ...
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has warned that Russia's president understands only the language of force and that Tuesday's ...
Europe’s defence expansion is constrained by limited local manufacturing capacity and skilled workforce shortages, this is where Indian defence manufacturers can step in ...
Germany reportedly walked back a pledge to meet NATO's target of spending 2% of GDP on defense annually, instead vowing to uphold that average over five years.
West Germany joined NATO in 1955, choosing security over immediate territorial integrity. Some suggest the same path could be the best guarantee for Ukraine.
I don’t share Gerard Baker’s concern about NATO’s ability to pursue “new strategic thinking” (“D-Day Nostalgia and the West’s New Realities,” Review, June 8). NATO was designed to ...
Germany’s finance minister has vowed to lift the country’s defense spending to 3.5% of gross domestic product in 2029.
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