(Bloomberg) -- NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said that increased defense budgets by European governments were the first step in securing the continent and that contractors need to play their part ...
Von der Leyen has led a shift in the European Union’s relationship with China that she has described as de-risking but not ...
As Europe makes defense the bloc’s No. 1 priority, it’s bumping up against its own bankers. Defense industry executives, politicians and senior bankers alike are now calling for an urgent revamp of ...
Billionaire Elon Musk threw his weight behind a US exit from NATO, saying on his social media platform that it “doesn’t make ...
The Trump administration may pay more taxpayer dollars to farmers harmed by Trump’s tariffs than on nuclear delivery systems ...
The urgent need to ramp up Europe’s military defences was laid bare during a now infamous Oval Office meeting, in which ...
A majority of French favor increased defense spending even if it means increasing France’s public deficit, according to an Ipsos poll that reflects the Trump administration’s policy shifts toward ...
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