Estonia’s government agreed to spend at least 5% of GDP on defense in 2026, Prime Minister Kristen Michal said in Tallinn.
Poland and Baltic states recommend leaving antipersonnel land mine treaty, citing threat from Russia
Poland and the three Baltic nations say they want to withdraw from an international convention that bans antipersonnel land mines due to the growing threat from Russia to front-line NATO states.
Pro-European demonstrations have taken place in the capital cities of Serbia, Romania and Hungary over the weekend.
PARIS] Frightened by the prospect of US security disengagement and three years of Moscow’s war against Ukraine, European ...
Zombie faces in the EU, Makarevich * without "e", Macron — urgent woman: morning coffee with EADaily
As expected, by the weekend there were a little less events. From this cry it became more, and absolute nonsense carries as well as Overdue, so are his two instructors Macron and Starmer. Macron ...
BRUSSELS—In the year after Russia launched outright war on Ukraine, NATO leaders approved a set of military plans designed to repel an invasion of Europe. It was the biggest shake-up of the alliance’s ...
Saskatchewan has been one of the top global suppliers of uranium since the 1950s. If uranium actually caused the problems ...
Despite having wasted the lives of perhaps 200,000 Russian soldiers, his army is still failing to overwhelm Ukraine’s forces.
William, 42, will travel to the Baltic state - which shares a 183-mile border with Russia - to visit the Mercian Regiment in ...
Prince William’s first overseas visit of 2025 has been announced—and he is being sent to Estonia. The Prince will make a ...
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