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PARIS/STOCKHOLM/PRAGUE (Reuters) -As venture capital investors look to profit from Europe’s defence spending boom, ...
In a year that’s all about Europe, there’s one key market missing out on all the investor love: France.Most Read from ...
To secure their countries in uncertain times, governments around the globe are set to increase defence budgets to a size that ...
It is fair to say that the global tab for addressing the world’s acute humanitarian or ecological needs pales in comparison ...
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Military Times on MSNHegseth returns to Capitol Hill to defend Trump’s defense budget planThe defense secretary will be accompanied by Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Dan Caine in his first post-confirmation testimony, ...
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The National Interest on MSNWhy Is France Blowing Its Military Budget on an Aircraft Carrier?Even if Russia were a direct threat to French national security, what good would an aircraft carrier do? F rench President ...
With no majority to back him in the Assemblée Nationale, Prime Minister François Bayrou has governed from a precarious ...
Much like the EU's 17th package that was adopted on May 20, the new measures include blacklisting more individuals and targeting the Russian shadow fleet. On the latter, the EU has targeted more than ...
Defence reviews come along quite regularly, mainly because governments struggle to fit their budgets to their ambitious commitments. The UK tends to spend a bit on a lot of capabilities - at sea, in ...
Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles has been grilled on “who is going to come to our rescue” if Australia’s relationship ...
Hiking Canada’s defence spending to 3.5 per cent of GDP would require Canada to spend an additional $45-billion to $50-billion each year on its military − above and beyond the investments that Mr.
Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada will meet NATO's two per cent defence spending target this fiscal year, announcing an ...
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