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Thousands Rally in Spain to Protest Against NATO's Proposal on Upping Members' Military Spending

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Thousands took to the streets of the Spanish capital Madrid to protest against the proposal by NATO on increasing member states military spending to five percent of their GDP.

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The rise in military spending: the price of maintaining NATO... or the price of breaking up?

·Montreal, Canada
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The Spanish, myth of the left, allocates another 4 billion for security, scissoring the school. Berlin still accelerates on the re-armament: army ready for a Russian attack by 2028. Tajani: "For 5% of the GDP requested by NATO we could derogate from the Stability Pact."The Socialist government of Fr...

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Pedro Sánchez’s left-wing partners are marching this Saturday through the streets of the capital against the rearmament of his government in a demonstration that has succeeded in bringing together nearly 3,000 people, according to sources from the government delegation in Madrid to ABC. Podemos has done so, but also the Sumar Movement and United Left (IU), both parties that share the Council of Ministers with the PSOE. “Rearming is not a solutio…

·Spain
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First mobilization against the increase in military spending in Madrid. The second in Spain. More than a thousand people have marched this Saturday through the capital defying the...

·Madrid, Spain
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NATO is preparing to take a strategic step of great importance: to set as a new common objective that the Member States allocate 5% of their GDP to defence. The figure, promoted by Secretary General Mark Rutte, includes 3.5% in direct military spending and 1.5% in logistic, industrial and critical infrastructures. It is not just a question of acquiring more missiles or tanks. The ambition is to provide Europe with an autonomous, resilient and cr…

·Madrid, Spain
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El Mundo broke the news in Madrid, Spain on Saturday, June 7, 2025.
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