Washington, June 11 (SANA) Global military expenditure reached approximately $2.887 trillion in 2025, representing a 2.9% increase in real terms compared with 2024, according to data released by the ...
Trump's Criticism of NATO Spending President Donald Trump has once again directed his criticism towards NATO allies in Europe ...
Global military spending soared to $2.7 trillion in 2024, marking the largest year-on-year uptick since at least the end of the Cold War, according to a new research report released Monday. The ...
Military spending declined in the US but rose by 14% in Europe, and by 8.1% in Asia and Oceania, according to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute STOCKHOLM, April 27. /TASS/. Global ...
9 September 2025, New York - Following a decade-long military build-up, global military spending hit a record high in 2024, soaring by more than nine per cent from 2023 and signaling a dangerous move ...
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By Ben Aris in Berlin Russia's brief fiscal reprieve from the Gulf war is already coming to an end. A surge in oil prices in ...
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Military expenditure interacts with economic growth through a complex mix of resource allocation, demand stimulation and opportunity costs. On one hand, defence outlays can foster technological ...
Italy’s got a plan to beef up its defense spending to 5% of GDP. And if you believe that, they’ve got a bridge in Sicily to sell you. Italy said it will meet President Trump’s new demands on NATO ...
VIENNA — Global military spending reached a new record of almost $2.9 trillion in 2025 − the 11th consecutive year of growth − even as the United States recorded its sharpest single-year decline in ...