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SOFREP on MSNEvening Brief: Nuclear-Armed States Spent Over $100 Billion in 2024, North Korea Refloats Warship After Failed LaunchAs the week wraps up, catch up with SOFREP’s Evening Brief, delivering the top defense and global affairs stories for June 13 ...
Berlin won't deliver Taurus cruise missiles to Ukraine, but more Iris-T antimissile systems are in the pipeline.
In a tangible sign of Europe’s efforts to rebuild production capabilities that have long been dormant, Denmark asked ...
Growth outlook for Europe is bolstered by government and defense spending. Meanwhile, Japan is at a turning point after decades of deflation.
The Bundestag's plans for a spending surge include a 500 billion-euro infrastructure fund and largely removing defense ...
The EU's lending arm, the European Investment Bank, has tripled a scheme to help fund the bloc's defence industry to 3 ...
Plans show the administration is preparing to send thousands to Guantánamo, including some Europeans, with no intent to ...
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