Ballet dancers who evacuated to Japan when Russia invaded Ukraine conveyed Japanese culture and a message of peace on a tour ...
Roughly 10,000 soldiers from across Europe are taking part in NATO's largest exercises of 2025, dubbed Steadfast Dart.
Former Latvian Prime Minister Krisjanis Karins gives a Baltic perspective on the U.S. policy shift on Ukraine.
Europe faces a potential war if Vladimir Putin turns his attention to three more countries after his war with Ukraine, ...
Ukraine has been through an enormous amount over the past three years, with tens of thousands of people killed and entire ...
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Ukrainska Pravda on MSNLatvian foreign minister urges calm over Trump's statementsCommenting on the latest statements by representatives of US President Donald Trump’s administration, Latvian Foreign ...
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Belarus loots rapeseed oil in Ukraine and exports it to EUBelarusian company Agroproduct has been using raw materials from Russian-controlled regions in Ukraine to produce rapeseed ...
Two undersea fibre-optic communications cables located more than 100 nautical miles apart in the Baltic Sea were severed on November 17 and 18, raising suspicions of sabotage.
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.
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