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MILAN (Reuters) -Italian truck and bus maker Iveco Group said on Thursday it will press ahead with a plan to spin off its ...
European defense stocks were rallying on Thursday, as Germany's foreign minister said the country accepted the 5% of GDP defense-spending target for NATO countries.
EU’s defense index, company shares decline in past 5 days after enjoying significant gains with rising defense budget in bloc ...
TOM KREBS is Professor of Economics at the University of Mannheim, member of the German Minimum Wage Commission, and former ...
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Kyiv Independent on MSNFrom spy rings to arson — Russia's sabotage across Europe continues unpunishedAlongside Russia launching its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Moscow has also ramped up its hybrid attacks across Europe. In ...
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The New Voice of Ukraine on MSNUkraine partners with Rheinmetall for local ammunition production as artillery needs growBoth sides agreed to explore the creation of production facilities for artillery shells within Ukraine. Read also: ...
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Defense News on MSNCompetitors for Spain’s future 6x6 armored vehicle face off in MadridDefense manufacturers eyeing a possible Spanish order flocked to Madrid this week for the biannual Feindef defense show.
Growing military spending in Europe drove double-digit sales growth for Rheinmetall suppliers Renk and Steyr Motors in the first quarter and filled out their order books for coming quarters.
This could be the start of a breakout narrative for China’s defense industry—but let’s keep it grounded. The J-10C may have ...
Massive job losses in the German automotive industry are announced almost daily. The supplier industry is being decimated by insolvencies.
Major stock markets diverged and the dollar slid Wednesday as euphoria over easing US-China trade tensions petered out.
An amendment being discussed by the Brazilian Constitution would permanently assign 2% of annual GDP to the defence budget, ...
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