Defence spending by NATO's European members and Canada was 20% higher in 2024 than the previous year, NATO Secretary General ...
Some countries, such as tiny Luxembourg have moved in the right direction — going from 0.47% defense spending in 2021 to its current 1.29% — others have gone backwards. NATO members are ...
More than half the Arctic's coastline is Russian territory and in the last six years Moscow has built more than 475 military ...
Mr Rutte said Nato countries had increased defence spending by 18 per cent in the last year. But he warned that the alliance’s current two per cent spending target would have to be increased.
In addition, the collective average for the NATO countries on defence expenditure had risen to 2.71 per cent of the GDP. Nevertheless, Trump may have a legitimate grievance in nudging the NATO ...
Like traders in a souk, politicians keep tossing out new spending targets: 2%, 3% or even 5%. The decisive factor, however, ...
according to a Post analysis of NATO data. Some countries, such as tiny Luxembourg have moved in the right direction — going from 0.47% defense spending in 2021 to its current 1.29% — others ...
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte announces that alliance countries will soon face higher defense spending obligations to ...
Estonia's Defence minister tells World Business Report that countries should ... too many members of the NATO military alliance rely on America's military might and spending.
Ukraine previously offered access to its rare earth minerals in hopes of keeping the Trump administration engaged in its ...
"President Trump is adding extra frisson to all of this by berating Canada and Denmark for their defense spending and coveting Greenland. New NATO countries, Finland and Sweden are likely to face ...
NATO Secretary-General ... still fall short of the required spending levels. According to Poland's Defense Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz, the country will spend PLN 186.6 billion (USD ...