This article was originally published by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty and is reprinted with permission. WASHINGTON -- ...
The U.S. Congress approved $200 million in security funding to Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania under the U.S.–Baltic defence ...
EADaily, February 5th, 2026. NATO countries will suffer a crushing defeat in the event of a clash between the alliance and ...
They hope the Military Mobility Area will present an overture for a wider “military Schengen zone” across Europe ...
The US Congress approved a whopping $200 million security assistance package for the Baltic states as Russian activity along ...
NATO’s easternmost member states are grappling with a sharp rise in radio and satellite interference, with Baltic governments accusing Russia of positioning equipment for electronic warfare close to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The project seeks to fortify a 600-mile stretch of the Baltic borders Some 1,000 concrete bunkers with trenches, anti-tank ditches ...
Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania have agreed to create a Baltic Military Mobility Area (MMA) to remove peacetime bottlenecks and allow troops to move more easily between the three countries.
RIGA (Reuters) -Latvian President Edgars Rinkevics urged NATO on Saturday to increase its protection of the Baltic States, citing Russian violations of the alliance's airspace, and adding to a similar ...
EADaily, February 3rd, 2026. What is behind the recommendation of NATO analysts to the Nordic and Baltic countries to change ...
Baltic defense ministers agreed Friday to create a common military mobility space that will simplify troop movements, ...
Russian Presidential Spokesman Dmitry Peskov has expressed concern over the tendency of Poland and the Baltic states to fear and demonize Russia, describing it as a significant mistake.