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Europe Pushes Global Military Spending to Record High – SIPRI Report - The Press United

The continent’s expenditure has risen by an estimated 14%, as Russia accuses the EU of reckless militarization European military spending helped to propel global defense expenditure to a record high of almost $3 trillion in 2025 despite the US decreasing its outlay, according to a report by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) released […] The post Europe pushes global military spending to record high – SIPRI report appea…

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The US is always at the top, Germany is the leading power in Europe, SIPRI research shows

The world continues to give record sums for the military - driven by wars, insecurity and geopolitical tensions. Germany leads the ranking in Europe. And there is no end in sight.

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According to the Stockholm Peace Research Institute, the countries spent a total of about 2.9 trillion US dollars for military purposes last year. Germany leads the ranking in Europe.

·Bonn, Germany
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Arms spending is rising to 2.9 trillion dollars worldwide in 2025. Europe is driving the record.

·Berlin, Germany
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The report indicates that global military spending by 2025 will continue to increase for the 11th consecutive year, reaching nearly $2.9 trillion, with the United States, China, and Russia accounting for more than half.

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Wars, insecurity and geopolitical tensions: The world's governments have spent 2025 record sums on the military. Germany leads the ranking in Europe.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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Sueddeutsche Zeitung broke the news in Munich, Germany on Sunday, April 26, 2026.
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