News

PM Pedro Sanchez intervened to avoid a damaging political fallout with far-left allies in Spain’s coalition government.
The deal for 15 million bullets would be “unilaterally” canceled, a Spanish government official says. Spain will back out of ...
Sánchez said the government will raise defense spending by 10.5 billion euros ($12 billion) to reach NATO’s target of 2% of ...
Despite its public stance against weapons deals with Israel, Spain has reportedly approved over €1 billion in contracts with ...
A decision by Spain's Socialist government to backtrack on a promise to cancel a contract to buy bullets from an Israeli firm ...
The Spanish government has unilaterally cancelled a contract to purchase ammunition rounds for its police force from an Israeli firm, a government source said on Thursday, ceding to pressure from its ...
The government will increase its spending on defense to the equivalent of 2% of Spain’s economic output this year.
Spain on Thursday cancelled a contract to buy bullets from an Israeli company following pressure from the Socialist-led ...
British tourists are being warned they could be turned away at the airport if they do not have enough money to sustain ...
Spain spent the least of all Nato members last year on defence as a share of GDP. It previously committed to reaching the 2% ...
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez said Spain will meet NATO’s defense spending target this year as pressure grows on the eurozone’s fourth-largest economy and NATO laggard to boost its military expenditure ...
Pedro Sánchez, Spain ’s prime minister, has put pressure on local authorities in busy areas such as Malaga and Barcelona to ...