The Baltic states are "very unhappy" after the UK failed to invite their leaders to join a summit on Ukraine this weekend, a ...
They propose EU countries jointly invest in infrastructure with fortifications, high-tech border surveillance systems, electronic warfare capabilities, drones and counter-drone measures.
Canada may have difficulty taking part in a peacekeeping mission in Ukraine after a future ceasefire because it has clearly taken a side in the conflict, an international affairs expert suggests.
The new U.S. administration shows disdain towards perceived internal corruption, even in old allies and Ukraine.
Latvia's foreign minister warned that Russia wanted to "weaken U.S. power" in the world as Washington and Moscow seek to end the war in Ukraine.
Latvia’s foreign minister is warning that Russian President Vladimir Putin will try to achieve in peace talks what he hasn’t ...
It’s clear that the statements coming from [the] United States make us all worried,” EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said ...
Ukraine hosted European leaders on Monday to mark three years of all-out war with Russia, while top US officials stayed away ...
Russia and Ukraine are heavily using drones, with the tactics and technology rapidly evolving. NATO nations are taking note ...
Roughly 10,000 soldiers from across Europe are taking part in NATO's largest exercises of 2025, dubbed Steadfast Dart.
NPR's Michel Martin asks Krišjanis Karinš, former prime minister of Latvia, about the view from the Baltics of America's U-turn on the war in Ukraine.
Former Latvian Prime Minister Krisjanis Karins gives a Baltic perspective on the U.S. policy shift on Ukraine.
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