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The military alliance's procurement agency is under scrutiny for deals on arms and munitions. In a sector with notoriously patchy oversight, defense boom corruption risks are very real.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz plans to make the Bundeswehr the "strongest conventional army in Europe." Other EU countries also have ambitious plans for their armed forces. DW takes a closer look.
Fans of the classic British sitcom will feel a warm glow, as details of the forthcoming strategic defence review (SDR) were ...
LONDON (Reuters) -Slovak startup InoBat plans to launch a battery designed for military drones and unmanned aerial systems, it said on Monday, as it responds to an upsurge in European defence spending ...
Two things emerged clearly from this week’s Copenhagen Democracy Summit, the eighth annual gathering convened by Anders Fogh ...
Slovenia and several NATO member states are seeking ways to expand the definition of defense spending as they attempt to meet ...
In panel discussions, roundtables, and closed-door meetings, analysts exalted the virtues of the United States as an ...
The new government and military satellite GovSat-2, proposed earlier but whose budget has not yet been approved by parliament ...
Boosting defence spending is a task for all NATO members willing to close gaps with allies, ministers from historic ...
German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius stresses the importance of NATO members closing defence gaps, regardless of cost. During talks with European counterparts, he highlights the need for higher ...
Trump promised a pay raise and praised military achievements during his Middle East tour. He also secured a $1.2 trillion ...
A rapid US military withdrawal from Europe would leave allies on the Continent exposed to attack and cost them hundreds of ...