French President Emmanuel Macron led a gathering of Europe's defense chiefs as the continent has moved to step up its own defense and meet NATO spending requirements.
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Defense News on MSNF-35 partners fully committed to program, Dutch defense minister saysSome European researchers and lawmakers expressed concern in recent weeks that America might block allies from using their ...
On 10 and 11 March 2025, NATO's Secretary General, Mark Rutte, visited Sarajevo and Pristina. In Sarajevo, he met high-level officials from Bosnia and ...
U.S. allies around the world are warming to the idea of developing their own nuclear weapons, the result of a growing sense ...
Bank Gospodarstwa Krajowego and other national promotional bank institutions’ experience is readily available to leverage ...
President of the European Commission (EC) Ursula von der Leyen has proposed an up to €800 billion plan to finance further investment in the European Union's (EU) defense. Von der Leyen described the ...
In the 80 years since the U.S. attacks on Japan, no other country has used a nuclear weapon in war. That remarkable record could soon be broken and all progress lost.
The CEO of the Canada Arizona Business Council examines ways that Canada and the U.S. can reshape their economic priorities ...
With Europe focusing more on its own backyard, experts warn initiatives to help support Asian security could likely fall by the wayside.
Minister of State for Defence Procurement and Industry: RUSI/IFRI Speech "Enhancing UK-France Defence Industrial cooperation" ...
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