Spain's prime minister has tried to assure European allies that his country is willing to spend more on defense as the ...
The package could benefit EU defense manufacturers such as France’s Dassault Aviation, Germany’s Rheinmetall or Italy’s Leonardo among others.
Some rearmament is desirable. But figuring out how much to spend—and what to make—is critical to avoid mistakes, writes ...
The EU should help private companies become more competitive through defence technology-guided industrial policy ...
Hungary should take part in common European defence policy and contribute funds to it, but should not agree to joint ...
The European Commission will invite EU countries to swiftly agree on their most pressing defence needs with a view to ...
For too long, Europeans have neglected their defence infrastructure. With the threat of Russia looming, policymakers should ...
The agreement between centrist parties, led by the likely next chancellor, Friedrich Merz, was billed as a response to ...
German lawmakers reached an agreement on Friday to exempt some defense spending from the nation’s tight rules on running up ...
European Union lawmakers said in a non-binding resolution on Wednesday that preparatory actions on defence must be "close to ...
The European Investment Bank anticipates significantly increasing its financial support for defense initiatives in 2025, with ...
Several pension funds in Europe are reviewing long-standing exclusion policies on weapons manufacturers, as they work to ...
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