LONDON (Reuters) - The credit ratings of Europe's NATO members are likely to suffer if they ramp up defence spending in line ...
The country with the world's largest amount of debt is also the biggest spender - and it owes billions to countries with far ...
The government aims to increase defense spending to at least 3 percent of GDP this year, President William Lai (賴清德) said ...
German arms maker Rheinmetall expects to keep growing even faster than earlier thought, its CEO said, given U.S. President ...
Russia's total defence spending hit 13.1 trillion rubles (£114 billion) in 2024 - £366 billion when adjusted for purchasing ...
The report, presented by experts from the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS), says that European countries have ...
The government expects that increased consumption resulting from lower income tax burdens will boost GST collections.
SINGAPORE: Singapore's economy grew 4.4 per cent in 2024, beating forecasts and an earlier estimate, the Ministry of Trade ...
European NATO members face potential credit downgrades if they increase defense spending at the U.S.'s prompting. Despite current expenditures, many nations still fall short of NATO guidelines. While ...
While Government fails to give timeline for raising defence spending to 2.5pc of GDP, military sources say figure not enough ...
Caught between an aggressive Russia and a disengaging America, the continent’s western democracies must now rearm — or pay ...
Germany's defence minister said it was a mistake for U.S. President Donald Trump to take the bargaining chips of Ukrainian ...
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