WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Taiwan needs to dramatically hike defense spending to around 10% of gross domestic product in order to ...
Europe should “take its destiny in its own hands” and strive to keep new defense budgets within its own borders, according to ...
Shares in France's Thales jumped more than 11% on Tuesday, extending a surge in European weapons-related stocks, after the ...
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen proposed an $840 billion plan to build up the bloc's defense, as President ...
European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen announced the plan allowing EU members to spend more on weapons, amid ...
US will 'no longer subsidize nations that refuse to pay their fair share,' NATO ambassador nominee tells Senate committee - ...
Britain’s aerospace and defense companies saw their shares soar as investors anticipate increased military spending following ...
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said that some European leaders had privately set out new plans on defence spending during ...
Defense stocks in key Asian markets jumped, buoyed by expectations that European nations will boost security spending.
Gains among South Korean names were led by Hanwha Aerospace, Korea Aerospace Industries, Hyundai Rotem and LIG Nex1 ...
Global government borrowing is projected to hit a record $12.3 trillion this year, driven by increased defence spending and ...