Defence spending across European NATO is at its highest since the Cold War, with countries closest to Russia spending the ...
The Secretary General of NATO, Mark Rutte, is urging all 32 member nations to allocate 5% of their GDP for military ...
As European alliance members prepare to take more responsibility for their defense and the U.S. pulls back, not everyone is ...
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte touted the alliance’s across-the-board 20% increase in defense spending in his annual report, announcing all allied countries met their GDP spending requirement in ...
The US is considering options for punishing Nato allies which it considers to have failed to offer support during the Iran ...
“Together, allies have laid the foundations for a stronger, fairer, more lethal NATO,” said NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte at the close of the press conference that marked the conclusion of the ...
In a short statement, NATO endorsed a higher defense spending goal of 5 percent of GDP by 2035. The figure includes both ...
US defence secretary Pete Hegseth lashed out at Nato countries that “have yet to show a credible path” to higher defence ...
The Czech government said on Monday it would not include President Petr Pavel, a former senior NATO official, in the Czech ...
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