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The summit, held at The Hague in the Netherlands, will begin on Tuesday and end on Wednesday, with a wide range of topics to ...
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NATO allies have reportedly agreed to hike their defense spending to 5% of gross domestic product (GDP) by 2035. One chart ...
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NATO’s painful catch-up plan
As you read this, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization summit is underway with heads of state from member-countries deliberating on the alliance’s path forward.
Continued support for Ukraine amid Russian aggression as well as higher defence spending by allies are key topics.
As NATO leaders gather today in The Hague, all eyes are on Donald Trump. Here's what to expect as tensions rise over defense ...
The government of the Republic of Estonia needs to borrow very little money. The government’s annual budget deficit was greater than one percent of the nation’s GDP for only two years between 2000 and ...