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Estonia Passes Anti-Russian Laws Amid Security Concerns
Estonia passed new laws to reduce Russian influence, prohibiting Russian passport holders from voting in local elections and requiring the Orthodox Church to sever ties with Russia, amid security concerns due to the war in Ukraine and Russia's potential interference.
Estonia Passes Anti-Russian Laws Amid Security Concerns
Estonia passed new laws to reduce Russian influence, prohibiting Russian passport holders from voting in local elections and requiring the Orthodox Church to sever ties with Russia, amid security concerns due to the war in Ukraine and Russia's potential interference.
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Global Military Spending Surges to $2.72 Trillion in 2024
Global military spending hit $2.72 trillion in 2024, a 9.4% increase from 2023—the largest since 1991, driven by the Ukraine war, Middle East conflicts, and concerns about a potential US withdrawal from NATO; the US spent $997 billion (37% of the global total), while Ukraine allocated 34% of its GDP...
Global Military Spending Surges to $2.72 Trillion in 2024
Global military spending hit $2.72 trillion in 2024, a 9.4% increase from 2023—the largest since 1991, driven by the Ukraine war, Middle East conflicts, and concerns about a potential US withdrawal from NATO; the US spent $997 billion (37% of the global total), while Ukraine allocated 34% of its GDP...
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Global Military Spending Hits Record High in 2024
Global military spending hit \$2.72 trillion in 2024, a 9.4% increase from 2023, the largest since the end of the Cold War, driven by conflicts in Ukraine, Gaza, and Lebanon, with Germany's spending up 28% but still short of NATO's 2% GDP target.
Global Military Spending Hits Record High in 2024
Global military spending hit \$2.72 trillion in 2024, a 9.4% increase from 2023, the largest since the end of the Cold War, driven by conflicts in Ukraine, Gaza, and Lebanon, with Germany's spending up 28% but still short of NATO's 2% GDP target.
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Baltic States Increase Security Cooperation Amidst Russian Hybrid Threats
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock announced increased NATO patrols, information sharing, and joint military exercises among Baltic Sea states to counter Russia's ongoing hybrid threats, including incidents of severed undersea cables and damaged power lines, while warning against a peace deal...
Baltic States Increase Security Cooperation Amidst Russian Hybrid Threats
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock announced increased NATO patrols, information sharing, and joint military exercises among Baltic Sea states to counter Russia's ongoing hybrid threats, including incidents of severed undersea cables and damaged power lines, while warning against a peace deal...
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Baltic States Strengthen Cooperation to Counter Russian Hybrid Threats
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock announced increased cooperation among Baltic Sea states to counter hybrid threats from Russia, including increased NATO patrols and information sharing, in response to incidents like severed undersea cables and damaged power lines, warning against a peace de...
Baltic States Strengthen Cooperation to Counter Russian Hybrid Threats
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock announced increased cooperation among Baltic Sea states to counter hybrid threats from Russia, including increased NATO patrols and information sharing, in response to incidents like severed undersea cables and damaged power lines, warning against a peace de...
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56% Bias Score


Estonia Announces €2.8 Billion Defense Spending Increase
Estonia approved a €2.8 billion, four-year defense spending plan to reach NATO capacity goals, increasing its defense spending to 5.4% of GDP by 2029, driven by Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the need to match and surpass its military capabilities.
Estonia Announces €2.8 Billion Defense Spending Increase
Estonia approved a €2.8 billion, four-year defense spending plan to reach NATO capacity goals, increasing its defense spending to 5.4% of GDP by 2029, driven by Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the need to match and surpass its military capabilities.
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Danish Defense Contracts Sought by Schleswig-Holstein Shipyards
Schleswig-Holstein's Economy Minister hopes for Danish defense contracts for local shipyards, potentially building up to 26 vessels for the Danish Navy, as Denmark rapidly increases defense spending due to perceived threats from Russia, with potential collaboration between German and Danish shipyard...

Danish Defense Contracts Sought by Schleswig-Holstein Shipyards
Schleswig-Holstein's Economy Minister hopes for Danish defense contracts for local shipyards, potentially building up to 26 vessels for the Danish Navy, as Denmark rapidly increases defense spending due to perceived threats from Russia, with potential collaboration between German and Danish shipyard...
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Record European Defence Spending Surge Driven by Ukraine War
Europe's defense spending rose by 17 percent to \$693 million in 2023, a global increase of 9.4 percent to \$2.7 trillion, driven by Russia's war in Ukraine and concerns about US disengagement from NATO; however, challenges remain in efficiently translating spending into effective military capabilit...

Record European Defence Spending Surge Driven by Ukraine War
Europe's defense spending rose by 17 percent to \$693 million in 2023, a global increase of 9.4 percent to \$2.7 trillion, driven by Russia's war in Ukraine and concerns about US disengagement from NATO; however, challenges remain in efficiently translating spending into effective military capabilit...
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Global Military Spending Surges in 2024
In 2024, global military spending increased significantly, with Russia's spending reaching \$149 billion (38% increase), Germany's reaching \$88.5 billion (28% increase), and Ukraine's reaching \$64.7 billion (34% of its GDP).

Global Military Spending Surges in 2024
In 2024, global military spending increased significantly, with Russia's spending reaching \$149 billion (38% increase), Germany's reaching \$88.5 billion (28% increase), and Ukraine's reaching \$64.7 billion (34% of its GDP).
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Germany Overtakes Western Europe in Military Spending
Germany's defense spending increased by 28% to €77.63 billion in 2024, surpassing other Western European nations and placing it fourth globally, largely due to a €100 billion special fund; this is part of a broader European trend of increased military spending driven by Russia's invasion of Ukraine ...

Germany Overtakes Western Europe in Military Spending
Germany's defense spending increased by 28% to €77.63 billion in 2024, surpassing other Western European nations and placing it fourth globally, largely due to a €100 billion special fund; this is part of a broader European trend of increased military spending driven by Russia's invasion of Ukraine ...
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NATO Chief Sees Weakness in Russia's Kyiv Attack, Advocates for Increased Defense Spending
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte, after meeting with US officials, expressed cautious optimism for a Ukraine-Russia ceasefire despite disagreements over territorial issues, particularly Crimea's status, and announced that the upcoming NATO summit in The Hague will focus on bolstering defense spendi...

NATO Chief Sees Weakness in Russia's Kyiv Attack, Advocates for Increased Defense Spending
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte, after meeting with US officials, expressed cautious optimism for a Ukraine-Russia ceasefire despite disagreements over territorial issues, particularly Crimea's status, and announced that the upcoming NATO summit in The Hague will focus on bolstering defense spendi...
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44% Bias Score

Estonia boosts defense spending to 5.4% of GDP
Estonia will increase its defense spending by €2.8 billion over four years, reaching 5.4% of its GDP by 2029, in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine and to surpass its adversaries' military development.

Estonia boosts defense spending to 5.4% of GDP
Estonia will increase its defense spending by €2.8 billion over four years, reaching 5.4% of its GDP by 2029, in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine and to surpass its adversaries' military development.
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48% Bias Score
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