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Greece, Turkey to Discuss Defense Spending, Bilateral Relations Amidst Ongoing Disagreements
Greek Foreign Minister Gerapetritis meets with Turkish counterpart Fidan today in Antalya, discussing increased NATO defense spending (Greece supports 3.5%, US pushes 5%) and preparing for a future meeting between leaders and the Supreme Cooperation Council session in Turkey, despite ongoing disagre...
Greece, Turkey to Discuss Defense Spending, Bilateral Relations Amidst Ongoing Disagreements
Greek Foreign Minister Gerapetritis meets with Turkish counterpart Fidan today in Antalya, discussing increased NATO defense spending (Greece supports 3.5%, US pushes 5%) and preparing for a future meeting between leaders and the Supreme Cooperation Council session in Turkey, despite ongoing disagre...
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44% Bias Score


NATO Debates Defense Spending Increase and Zelensky's Summit Attendance
NATO foreign ministers meet in Antalya to discuss a new defense spending norm of 5% of GDP, demanded by President Trump, and debate the invitation of Ukrainian President Zelensky to the upcoming summit in The Hague, with the US objecting due to strained relations between Trump and Zelensky.
NATO Debates Defense Spending Increase and Zelensky's Summit Attendance
NATO foreign ministers meet in Antalya to discuss a new defense spending norm of 5% of GDP, demanded by President Trump, and debate the invitation of Ukrainian President Zelensky to the upcoming summit in The Hague, with the US objecting due to strained relations between Trump and Zelensky.
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40% Bias Score


Czech Republic: Arms Boom Compensates for Automotive Industry Decline
The Czech Republic, formerly the world's leading per capita car producer, saw a 7.1% drop in automotive production in Q1 2025 due to Western demand issues, but its arms industry is booming, driven by the Ukraine war, potentially employing laid-off automotive workers.
Czech Republic: Arms Boom Compensates for Automotive Industry Decline
The Czech Republic, formerly the world's leading per capita car producer, saw a 7.1% drop in automotive production in Q1 2025 due to Western demand issues, but its arms industry is booming, driven by the Ukraine war, potentially employing laid-off automotive workers.
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52% Bias Score


Germany's New Military Service Aims to Fill Bundeswehr's Personnel Gap
Germany's new government, under Chancellor Scholz, is implementing a Swedish-inspired voluntary military service starting in 2025 to address a critical shortage of personnel and reservists in the Bundeswehr, aiming for 100,000 additional reservists to overcome current limitations of around 34,000, a...
Germany's New Military Service Aims to Fill Bundeswehr's Personnel Gap
Germany's new government, under Chancellor Scholz, is implementing a Swedish-inspired voluntary military service starting in 2025 to address a critical shortage of personnel and reservists in the Bundeswehr, aiming for 100,000 additional reservists to overcome current limitations of around 34,000, a...
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60% Bias Score


VE Day 80th Anniversary: Ukraine War Spurs European Defense Boost
Marking the 80th anniversary of VE Day, celebrations across Europe contrasted with the memory of immense losses; the ongoing war in Ukraine prompts increased defense spending and EU collaboration, echoing post-WWII challenges.
VE Day 80th Anniversary: Ukraine War Spurs European Defense Boost
Marking the 80th anniversary of VE Day, celebrations across Europe contrasted with the memory of immense losses; the ongoing war in Ukraine prompts increased defense spending and EU collaboration, echoing post-WWII challenges.
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44% Bias Score


BAE Systems to Hire Thousands Amidst Soaring Global Defence Demand
BAE Systems, a FTSE 100 defense company, will hire 2,400 staff in Britain in 2025 and invest in new facilities in the US and UK to meet surging global defense demand driven by increased defense spending by NATO and the UK Labour party, expecting sales to grow between 7 and 9 percent and earnings to ...
BAE Systems to Hire Thousands Amidst Soaring Global Defence Demand
BAE Systems, a FTSE 100 defense company, will hire 2,400 staff in Britain in 2025 and invest in new facilities in the US and UK to meet surging global defense demand driven by increased defense spending by NATO and the UK Labour party, expecting sales to grow between 7 and 9 percent and earnings to ...
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48% Bias Score

Trump Administration Demands 5% NATO Defense Spending Increase
The Trump administration is pushing NATO allies to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP by 2032, including infrastructure and cybersecurity, a move driven by concerns over Russia and a desire to boost American defense firms, despite some allies falling short of current 2% goals and uncertainties a...

Trump Administration Demands 5% NATO Defense Spending Increase
The Trump administration is pushing NATO allies to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP by 2032, including infrastructure and cybersecurity, a move driven by concerns over Russia and a desire to boost American defense firms, despite some allies falling short of current 2% goals and uncertainties a...
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56% Bias Score

Czech Republic: Arms Boom Offsets Automotive Decline
The Czech Republic, once the world's highest per capita car producer, saw a 7.1% drop in automotive production in Q1 2025 due to Western demand issues, while its arms industry booms, potentially creating 1,000 new jobs at STV Group alone, offsetting automotive job losses.

Czech Republic: Arms Boom Offsets Automotive Decline
The Czech Republic, once the world's highest per capita car producer, saw a 7.1% drop in automotive production in Q1 2025 due to Western demand issues, while its arms industry booms, potentially creating 1,000 new jobs at STV Group alone, offsetting automotive job losses.
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56% Bias Score

Spain Invests in Defense Industry Consolidation
Spain's defense industry, with €7.5 billion in revenue and 70% export, is fragmented, leading the government to support Indra as a national champion through investment and participation in European projects like FCAS, aiming for 2% of GDP in military spending this year.

Spain Invests in Defense Industry Consolidation
Spain's defense industry, with €7.5 billion in revenue and 70% export, is fragmented, leading the government to support Indra as a national champion through investment and participation in European projects like FCAS, aiming for 2% of GDP in military spending this year.
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40% Bias Score

Spain's €10.471 Billion Cybersecurity Plan Faces Execution Challenges
Spain's government plans to invest €10.471 billion in cybersecurity by 2025 to meet NATO's 2% GDP defense spending target; however, industry representatives have expressed concerns about the plan's feasibility due to bureaucratic challenges.

Spain's €10.471 Billion Cybersecurity Plan Faces Execution Challenges
Spain's government plans to invest €10.471 billion in cybersecurity by 2025 to meet NATO's 2% GDP defense spending target; however, industry representatives have expressed concerns about the plan's feasibility due to bureaucratic challenges.
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36% Bias Score

European Parliament Demands Increased EU Budget for 2028-2034
The European Parliament adopted a resolution demanding a significant increase in the EU budget for 2028-2034, exceeding the current 1% of GNI per member state, to address geopolitical challenges and fund defense, competitiveness, cohesion, and agricultural policies, while rejecting the Commission's ...

European Parliament Demands Increased EU Budget for 2028-2034
The European Parliament adopted a resolution demanding a significant increase in the EU budget for 2028-2034, exceeding the current 1% of GNI per member state, to address geopolitical challenges and fund defense, competitiveness, cohesion, and agricultural policies, while rejecting the Commission's ...
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36% Bias Score

White House Proposes \$1 Trillion Defense Budget, Deep Cuts to Social Programs
The White House proposed a fiscal year 2026 budget framework increasing defense spending by 13% to \$1 trillion while cutting \$163 billion from non-defense discretionary programs, prioritizing border security with a \$175 billion investment and aligning with President Trump's agenda; however, this ...

White House Proposes \$1 Trillion Defense Budget, Deep Cuts to Social Programs
The White House proposed a fiscal year 2026 budget framework increasing defense spending by 13% to \$1 trillion while cutting \$163 billion from non-defense discretionary programs, prioritizing border security with a \$175 billion investment and aligning with President Trump's agenda; however, this ...
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72% Bias Score
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