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The US and NATO leadership pushed to increase the alliance’s spending target from 2% of each member country’s GDP to 5%.
At their meeting in Brussels on Wednesday, the defence ministers of the 32 NATO member states laid the groundwork for the ...
NATO member states signed off on the military alliance’s most ambitious military ramp-up since the Cold War as leaders closed ...
A 5% defense spending target for NATO members is looking increasingly likely as the alliance prepares for its big bang summit ...
NATO countries are using creative math to meet the U.S. president’s demand to more than double annual spending, partly by ...
UK could face up to £30bn of tax rises to fund defence spending boost, economist says - Sir Keir Starmer has vowed to boost ...
BRUSSELS (AP) — NATO defense ministers are set Thursday to approve purchasing targets for stocking up on weapons and military ...
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said on Thursday he was confident that members of the NATO alliance would sign up to ...
At a hearing with Army leaders, Republicans joined Democrats in appealing for clarity on Trump’s plans for the military. They ...
US President Donald Trump’s push for Indo-Pacific allies to ramp up military spending to counter growing threats from the ...
Portugal will try to reach its defense spending target of 2% of gross domestic product in 2025, four years ahead of its ...
Johansson told BI that Sweden's boost in defense spending to 3.5% of GDP would still take "a couple of years" before it ...
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