Concerned by the potential loss of US security guarantees in the face of an aggressive Russia, European countries are looking ...
Germany's parliament approved plans for a massive spending surge on Tuesday, throwing off decades of fiscal conservatism in ...
Germany is on track for a sharp increase in military spending that could equip a bigger Bundeswehr—the German military—with ...
German defense giant Rheinmetall may seek to acquire a Volkswagen auto plant and use the facility to produce military vehicles.
The shipment also includes 556 laser ranging devices, 255 IR binoculars, two border protection vehicles, 8,000 mortar rounds of 120mm caliber ...
Rheinmetall, Germany’s largest defense contractor, is looking to take over idle Volkswagen plants to expand its production capacity as Europe ramps up military spending. The company has tripled in ...
In recent years, the European leader in munition production invested nearly €8 billion in new manufacturing facilities, ...
German Chancellor-in-waiting Friedrich Merz was set to make a last-ditch attempt on Friday to convince the Greens of his ...
Some world events can look different to those of us on this side of the Atlantic, also, more precisely, in Berlin. God knows, here too I’m frightened at ...
Ukraine has agreed to a ceasefire in principle. But conflicts often intensify when a pause in fighting is being negotiated.
Rheinmetall is considering acquiring one of Volkswagen's soon-to-be idle plants, part of a broader rearmament in Europe.
Still, according to European Commission figures, European factories as a whole are operating at less than 80% capacity. And while unemployment stood at a record low in January, more workers might soon ...