Welcome to the Brussels Edition, Bloomberg’s daily briefing on what matters most in the heart of the European Union.
European Union finance ministers will discuss on Monday how to pay for defence through new joint borrowing, existing EU funds ...
Good morning. Defense is top-of-mind across Europe, with Germany’s chancellor-in-waiting saying he’s ready to compromise with ...
Moscow dismissed Macron’s nuclear deterrent offer as “extremely confrontational,” saying the remarks reflected Paris’ ...
Trump said he told NATO allies that if they’re not going to pay their bills, he won’t defend them.
Trump has repeatedly criticized Europe's defense spending and previously threatened to leave NATO if allies didn't pay more.
As Europe prepares for a world without American military aid, the E.U. plans to invest €800 billion on defense.
Paris will host two meetings of European defence leaders this week to work on a coalition for the defence of Ukraine as the ...
Astra Microwave's Atim Kabra said Europe's rising defence spending offers a strong opportunity for Indian defence companies.
Today, I explain the battle over how to spend the EU’s new €150bn defence fund, and ask whether medicines are Europe’s next foreign dependency set to be exploited. Ursula von der Leyen has nine days ...
The German chancellor-in-waiting said he would like talks with France and Britain about sharing weapons, but not as a ...
As Europe makes defence the bloc’s No 1 priority, it’s bumping up against its own bankers. Read more at The Business Times.
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