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Canada plans to meet NATO’s goal of spending two percent of GDP on defense this year, seven years earlier than planned, Prime ...
As a result, U.S. defense contractors face diminished prospects in Europe and supercharged European competitors in export markets. European companies should demonstrate a new level of confidence at Le ...
The same day in May, Slon sent Pavan details of his flight from Moscow to Istanbul. According to the messages, Slon drove ...
New Pew Research Center polling shows especially big drops in favorable opinions of the U.S. in neighboring Mexico and Canada ...
OTTAWA--President Trump is keen to conclude a new economic-and-security pact with Canada as quickly as possible, with the possibility of a breakthrough when Trump meets Prime Minister Mark Carney at ...
Canada has announced a new defence spending plan that proposes an increase of more than C$9bn ($6.5bn) in military-related ...
U.S. allies sanction far-right Israeli officials Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich over "extremist rhetoric" calling for ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney has formally committed Canada to lifting defence outlays to 2% of GDP before 31 March, injecting $9 billion in new cash for fiscal 2025-26 and pushing annual military ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada’s military equipment has aged and only one of four submarines is seaworthy.
The additional funding hike raises the amount that Canada reports to NATO as spending on national security to C$62.7 billion ...
Canada will meet NATO’s 2% defense spending target by early 2026, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced on Monday. That’s five ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney said Canada would spend money on military vehicles, drones, ammunition and sensors to monitor the ...
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