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After a yearslong debate over NATO spending, European nations are poised to commit more funds to deter Russia. Now the region ...
NATO members will be expected to spend 3.5% of their GDP on core defence such as troops and weapons – the items currently ...
Until we hear the chancellor's speech, and then see all of the documents in full on Wednesday, the story of the Spending ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is continuing to push plans of the UK becoming a “defence industrial superpower”, with continued ...
Military outlays now account for 2.5% of countries’ GDP on average, and 7.1% of government ... a budget only tells part of the story. Geography and training matter, as do the size and quality ...
The White House is proposing average cuts of 35% to agencies — except for the Pentagon and Homeland Security. Actual spending cuts though are up to Congress.
Rachel Reeves, the government’s chief financial minister, said the defense spending would aim to update the military with advanced technologies such as drones and artificial intelligence.
A senior security expert has warned of the “very clear threat” of China invading Taiwan, urging Australia to upgrade its defence capabilities and warning that Australia “needs to be ready for the ...
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