Netherlands hikes defence spending to face new threats
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) -The Netherlands will increase defence spending by more than 10% next year, investing in new tanks, fighter jets, frigates and
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) -The Netherlands will increase defence spending by more than 10% next year, investing in new tanks, fighter jets, frigates and
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