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11.10.25 - 15:30
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Trump Suggests Dropping Spain From NATO Alliance Over Defense Spending (ZeroHedge)
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Trump Suggests Dropping Spain From NATO Alliance Over Defense Spending
Authored by Victoria Friedman via The Epoch Times,
President Donald Trump suggested on Oct. 9 that Spain could be thrown out of NATO after Madrid declined to commit to boosting defense spending to 5 percent of gross domestic product (GDP).
Trump made the remarks during an Oval Office meeting with the leader of the defense alliance's second-newest member, Finnish President Alexander Stubb, where the world leaders discussed NATO's almost-universal pledge to increase defense expenditure.
The U.S. president said to his Finnish counterpart: “Well, we had to do it, and you were great about it. Spain has not been. Spain is the one that didn't do it. And so, I think you people are going to have to start speaking to Spain. The only one that didn't do it, the only NATO country that didn't do it is Spain, and you'll figure what that's all about, right?”
Trump said later during the exchange: “We had one laggard. It was Spa...
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10.10.25 - 07:24
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Trump droht Spanien mit Ausschluss aus der Nato (Die Welt)
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US-Präsident Trump hat Spanien mit einem Ausschluss aus der NATO gedroht. Das Land gebe zu wenig für die Verteidigung aus. Unter Trumps Druck hatten sich die Nato-Staaten auf eine Erhöhung der Verteidigungsausgaben auf 3,5 Prozent des BIP geeinigt....
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09.10.25 - 09:54
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Madrid Hospitals Overwhelmed By Illegals As Spaniards Endure Longer Healthcare Waits (ZeroHedge)
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Madrid Hospitals Overwhelmed By Illegals As Spaniards Endure Longer Healthcare Waits
Authored by Thomas Brooke via Remix News,
Spain's public healthcare system is treating a growing number of undocumented migrants and displaced foreigners, despite Spaniards enduring increasingly longer waiting times for appointments and operations.
Figures released by Madrid's Ministry of Health show that the Spanish capital alone has registered a 44 percent jump in patients without residency papers in the last year, while the Canary Islands have agreed to take in sick and wounded minors from Gaza at the request of the central government, despite its own residents having to wait an average of 122 days for surgery appointments.
According to data published by El Confidencial, the Madrid Health Service (Sermas) provided medical care to 190,000 people in an irregular situation over the past year, compared with 134,000 the year before. The figure represents an increase of 60,000 patients in 12 months, as the reg...
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08.10.25 - 20:27
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Spaniens Parlament billigt Waffenembargo gegen Israel (DPA-AFX)
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MADRID (dpa-AFX) - Das spanische Parlament hat mit den Stimmen des Regierungslagers das Waffenembargo gegen Israel wegen des Gaza-Kriegs gebilligt. Der linke Regierungschef Pedro Sánchez hatte diese Maßnahme schon vor gut zwei Wochen per Dekret in Kraft ......
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