News from the Brussels’ Bubble, #2023-01
The latest issue of the EU project newsletter summarises the main news about EU funding for the arms industry and other aspects of EU militarisation
The latest issue of the EU project newsletter summarises the main news about EU funding for the arms industry and other aspects of EU militarisation
“European security and defence has evolved more in the last six days than in the last two decades” claimed Ursula Von der Leyen just one
The latest issue of the EU project newsletter summarises the main news about EU funding for the arms industry and other aspects of EU militarisation
Our latest fact-sheet is now available in 8 languages > read it in Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Italian, and Spanish In 2017, the EU
The latest issue of the EU project newsletter summarises the main news about EU funding for the arms industry and other aspects of EU militarisation
In 2017, the EU approved the funding of military research and the development of new arms and technologies, breaking the red line that the EU
8 November 2022, Brussels (.pdf versions available in English and French) As of today the public platform Open Security Data Europe, listing beneficiaries of EU security
The European Network Against Arms Trade invites you tothe online relaunch of Open Security Data Europe “Who benefits from EU military and security funding?” When:
The latest ENAAT newsletter is now available under a new format: with EU militarisation expanding and accelerating, more information is to be addressed in a timely manner.