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Mark Rutte, the secretary general of the alliance, said on Thursday he is proposing Nato members spend 5% of gross domestic ...
NATO chief Mark Rutte has piled further pressure on the UK to raise its defence spending, in a bid to get members of the ...
The Defence Secretary (pictured, with Sir Keir Starmer) has rowed back on a commitment to spend 3 per cent of GDP on national ...
US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth demanded GDP members of NATO be 'combat-ready' or risk losing US support amid escalating ...
Some may ask if Mark Rutte's proposal to deter Russian aggression has at least a little to do with appeasing the US president ...
The UK government has unveiled a bold £1.5 billion plan to build six new munitions factories as part of a long-term strategy ...
The upcoming NATO summit will be the first of Trump’s second term, and Secretary General has proposed that allies agree to a total spending goal of 5% of GDP.
As well as a rise in pure defence spending to 3.5% by 2035, Sir Keir Starmer will also likely be forced to commit a further 1 ...
Ahead of a long-awaited defence review being published ... surviving as well as the expansion of the current maritime construction capacity of the UK.' Ex-Navy commander Tom Sharpe agreed, saying ...
UK to be a ‘tech-enabled Defence power’ by 2035 with AI and cyber central to the Strategic Defence Review.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer said Sunday he will "restore Britain's war-fighting readiness" as his government warned of ...
The government said the review would "consider the threats Britain faces, the capabilities needed to meet them, the state of UK armed forces and the resources available". The review has been led by ...
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