Lithuania’s 241-million-euro lawsuit against France’s Veolia started; Prosecutor Office said it will seek a 10-year jail ...
Russia quickly makes cheap, expendable weapons while the West largely focuses on big-ticket items, a former foreign minister ...
At the most newsworthy Munich Security Conference in recent memory last weekend, Germany’s likely next chancellor did all he ...
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Storm clouds are intensifying in Europe as Ukraine approaches the fourth year of the full-scale war with Russia. Initial ...
The government said it will raise the country’s defence spending to more than 3 of gross domestic product (GDP) this year and next.
The Danish government has announced plans to bolster its military by setting up a 50 billion-kroner ($7 billion) fund that it ...
Although joint European Union borrowing options are being contemplated, the EU Commission has also been mulling activating national escape clauses to its fiscal rules to allow for defence spending ...
There is Edward Kelley, who was pardoned for assaulting police at the U.S. Capitol, but who is now fighting another case. In November, a jury convicted him of conspiring to murder the Federal Bureau ...
Lithuanian Defense Minister Dovile Sakaliene discusses the outlook for European defense spending amid urgent talks expected to take place Monday between Europe's top leaders on the future of Ukraine.
'The first time we've prepared for war in peacetime': Lithuania at the forefront of European defense
As a result of the Russian threat, the Baltic state has decided to increase its military spending to 6% of its GDP by 2030.
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