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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen bid for support for her ambition to rearm Europe in an address to EU ...
European leaders are gathering in Brussels to discuss how to support Ukraine and fend more for themselves on defense.
NATO is strongest when its members contribute equally and Europe is still not doing enough to meet the challenges ahead.
The U.K., Germany and Europe take credible steps to break the welfare-state block on the military.