Germany needs to step up its role in defence if the U.S. is to focus less on Europe, defence minister Boris Pistorius said on ...
By Tim Hepher PARIS (Reuters) -Defence and technology company Thales promised investors growth in revenue and profits on ...
With Donald Trump returning to the U.S. presidency on Jan. 20, Europeans are asking what they can do to keep Ukraine armed if ...
Europe braced for impact of Donald Trump presidency on security after he picks Fox presenter Pete Hegseth, who has argued the ...
Europe's main stock index logged its best day in six weeks on Monday, with defence stocks in the lead on prospects of higher ...
The Hungarian government confirmed the hack by a non-state group but said that no sensitive data about the country's military ...
French President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday renewed his calls for Europe to assume more responsibility for its own defence, ...
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte and Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk called for increasing defence spending and ...
But for European defence investors, props remain. First, creeping protectionism is not limited to the US. Europe, too, wants more spending kept at home. More soft infrastructure is in place to do so.
Concerns about the next US president's commitment to NATO have been raised after he repeatedly complained about the alliance ...
The situation in Ukraine and North Korea's support of Russia's military campaign there have prompted senior defence officials ...
EUROPE’S main stock index logged its best day in six weeks on Monday, with defence stocks in the lead on prospects of higher ...