The Labour-backing boss of Iceland has hit out at Rachel Reeves’s inheritance tax raid on farmers, breaking with the party after previously supporting its Budget. Richard Walker, managing ...
Pressure, domestic and external, is growing on the government to increase defence spending markedly. Yesterday, the secretary general of Nato, Mark Rutte, called for member states to push their ...
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The agreement aims to “improve capabilities for surveillance and maintaining sovereignty in the region,” according to a statement from Denmark’s Ministry of Defense. “At the same time ...
President Donald Trump is preparing an executive order for a “next-generation” defense shield to protect the US against ballistic missiles and other long-range attacks, taking on a goal that ...
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It might also mean Baltic and Nordic countries are more willing to increase their defence spending and make preparations for possible military action.
Languages: English. Lithuania and Estonia have become the first NATO members to pledge an increase in defense spending to five percent of GDP, according to a report by the Financial Times.