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The military alliance's procurement agency is under scrutiny for deals on arms and munition. In a sector with notoriously ...
NATO allies are expected to boost defense spending as high as 3.5 percent of their gross domestic products in response to ...
NATO countries look on course to agree a deal on ramping up their defence spending target at a summit in The Hague next month in a bid to satisfy US President Donald Trump. The current minimum agreed ...
NATO allies have started cobbling together an agreement to significantly boost defense spending in a way that may assuage US ...
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte says the organization’s procurement agency is cooperating with police investigating ...
as Washington urged countries to eliminate any "weak links" in the alliance caused by a lack of military investment. Europecategory· May 14, 2025 Belgium probing NATO staff over defence contract ...
NATO foreign ministers are debating a U.S. demand for a big increase in defense spending, President Donald Trump's ...
Turkey has played a critical role in NATO security since its 1952 ascension to the alliance. Now the organization has few ...
The Iraqi prime minister reiterated Baghdad's commitment to its relationship with the NATO Mission in Iraq (NMI) on Monday.
Former NATO chief Anders Fogh Rasmussen tells RFE/RL that Europe’s old model of “cheap security from the US” doesn’t work any ...
A key issue would be [to] plan that in advance,” said Adm. Giuseppe Dragone, who chairs NATO Military Committee.
The current minimum agreed by NATO's countries for defence spending is two percent of GDP. Under the compromise being hatched ...