Spain’s Sanchez Seeks Backing to Reach NATO’s Spending Target – Bloomberg
Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez is rallying support to meet NATO’s defense spending target of 2% of GDP by 2024. ...
Read moreSpain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez is rallying support to meet NATO’s defense spending target of 2% of GDP by 2024. ...
Read moreNATO Secretary General Mark Rutte concluded his visits to Sarajevo and Pristina, reaffirming the alliance's dedication to stability in the ...
Read moreIn a recent statement, German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius emphasized the necessity for a unified EU strategy in defense procurement. ...
Read moreThe 435th Combat Readiness Support Squadron has recommended the expansion of Andreas Papandreou Air Base, enhancing its capacity to support ...
Read moreCanada and Portugal are reconsidering their plans to acquire F-35 fighter jets amid concerns over potential shifts in U.S. defense ...
Read moreRecent US and UK government policies on Ukraine emphasize military support and economic sanctions against Russia. The House of Lords ...
Read moreGermany is engaging in a pivotal debate over its nuclear weapons stance amid rising geopolitical tensions. The discussion centers on ...
Read moreSpain's defense spending remains dismally low compared to NATO targets, reflecting a historical reluctance to invest in national security. This ...
Read moreSweden's bid for NATO membership marks a significant shift in European security dynamics, reflecting a broader collapse of Russia's foreign ...
Read morePolish leader Donald Tusk has announced plans for large-scale military training aimed at all adult males in Poland. This initiative ...
Read moreFinland has officially decided against sending peacekeepers to Ukraine, according to a report by Ukrainska Pravda. The Finnish government cited ...
Read moreLatvian President Edgars Rinkēvičs advocates for European countries to implement conscription, emphasizing the need for enhanced defense capabilities amid rising ...
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