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World faces new nuke arms race, researchers warn

STOCKHOLM, Sweden – Most of the world’s nuclear-armed states continued to modernize their arsenals last year, setting the stage for a new nuclear arms...

Fueled by Ukraine, European arms imports double in 2022

Stockholm—Arms imports into Europe almost doubled in 2022, driven by massive shipments to Ukraine, which has become the world’s third-largest destination, researchers said Monday. With...

‘World headed to new nuke rearming era’

Stockholm—The number of nuclear weapons in the world is set to rise in the coming decade after 35 years of decline as global tensions...

Gov’ts help arms firms avoid COVID slump: report

Stockholm—The world’s biggest weapons manufacturers largely avoided the economic downturn caused by COVID-19 and recorded a growth in profits last year for the sixth...

Nuke arms decline stalls as nations modernise arsenals

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Despite pandemic, world military spending grows

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World military spending grows despite pandemic

Military expenditure worldwide rose to nearly $2 trillion in 2020, defying the economic impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, researchers said Monday. Global military spending increased...

Stockholm peace body: nuclear powers modernizing, arms control outlook ‘bleak’

Stockholm­—Nuclear powers continue to modernise their arsenals, researchers said Monday, warning that tensions were rising and the outlook for arms control was “bleak”. “The loss...

China now the second biggest weapons maker

Stockholm"•The opaque Chinese arms industry has made the Asian nation the world’s second largest producer of munitions, a clear shift from a decade ago...
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