
Global Military Spending Reaches Record High, Driven by Europe
A new SIPRI report indicates that global military spending has reached its highest level in years, nearing $2.9 trillion, largely driven by a significant 14% increase in European defense budgets. This surge reflects a worldwide trend of increased armament amid rising insecurity.
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