The World’s Largest Arm Importers 2020-2024: Ukraine has emerged as the leading global arms importer, accounting for 8.8% of total arms imports during the period from 2020 to 2024, according to the ...
Ukraine, involved in a war with Russia for the past four years, was the largest importer of major arms in the world in the 2020-24 period, clocking a nearly hundredfold rise in imports compared ...
Kia Norway mocked Tesla and Elon Musk in a viral Instagram post. This comes amid global protests against Musk's political affiliations, including his involvement with the Trump administration.
NATO countries in Europe more than doubled their arms imports in the past five years, more than 60 percent of which were purchases of US weaponry, researchers on Monday. The findings by the ...
Russia's arms exports fell by 47% in 2024 compared to 2022, when Moscow launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, according to a March report by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute ...
Ukraine, the U.K., the Netherlands and Norway were among the ten largest recipients of American arms in the five years through 2024. Ukraine accounted for 26% of U.S. exports to Europe ...
Kremlin forces are racing to drive back and cut off Ukraine’s troops in Russia’s Kursk region in a bid to undermine a bargaining chip in possible peace talks after the US suspended new ...
Russia's weapons exports have plummeted amid the Ukraine conflict. France overtook Russia last year as the second-largest arms exporter globally. Russian weapons makers face a range of challenges ...
Tusk pointed out that Ukraine has an army of about 800,000 while Russia has 1.3 million men under arms. "Every healthy man should want to train to be able to defend the homeland in case of need. We ...
As the Nordic country's support for Ukraine continue, Norway previously pledged a new funding mechanism for Ukraine, the "Norwegian model," meant to complement an existing "Danish model" of defense ...
In 2023 alone, inflows to Norway's wealth fund from oil and gas revenues swelled to 1.1 trillion crowns - or around $100 billion – nearly three times the previous record set in 2008. REUTERS ...
Norway's defense minister responded to an announcement by Norwegian oil and shipping company Haltbakk Bunkers that it would no longer refuel US ships, saying American forces will "continue to ...