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Latvia defines itself on its own terms, apart from its history of being subjugated by Imperial Poland, Sweden, Lithuania, ...
Five Baltic states want to leave a convention that prohibits use and production of mines, a move accepted by the European ...
U.S. Army Lt. Col. Kevin Ryan becomes the U.S. Army War College's first Fellow at the Baltic Defense College in Estonia. Ryan ...
Langenu are a black metal band. On stage at Estonia’s Tallinn Music Week, they are fearsome. Blood-vessel-burstingly intense. Tempering their force with twists into progressive, psychedelic-adjacent ...
A growing number of countries bordering Russia are abandoning a long-standing treaty banning the use of land mines, as fears ...
Claims that the Baltic states no longer support a ceasefire appear to stem from a misinterpretation of an article by the Financial Times. #EuroVerify ...
Let’s not have any illusions. Let’s not lie to ourselves that Russia is going to be done after Ukraine,” said Lithuania’s ...
A ceasefire in Ukraine will dramatically increase the security threat to Baltic nations, as Russia will proceed with plans to re-arm and redeploy troops to Nato’s north-eastern flank, the region’s ...
Lithuania, Estonia, Latvia were duly swiftly annexed by the Soviet Union while Finland fought a war for national survival.
The foreign affairs minister's comments to Newsweek followed the announcement of a deal between Russia and Ukraine to cease military action in the Black Sea.
The draw for the Estonian-Latvian basketball league took place on Sunday, but this season only two teams from Estonia reached the playoffs. Basketball expert Siim Raudla analyzed for Vikerraadio this ...
“Ball’s in your court, Estonia!” he said of Latvia’s neighbor, population 1.3M. Estonia’s top politicians got in on the joke and accepted the challenge. The country’s Prime Minister ...
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