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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 ...
Suspicious Russian tankers keep slashing Europe’s internet and power cables. It’s not an act of war … but someday it might be ...
Ukraine, Canada and Taiwan are honoured guests as dozens of musical acts flock to the Baltic capital to symbolically drown ...
The mud and bronze from which the Lebanese artist Ali Cherri sculpts his latest creations are freighted with history, memory ...
The U.S. Navy can learn much from the Russo-Japanese War—and from dueling interpretations of that conflict by naval theorists ...
The outgoing boss of airBaltic said he had been caught by surprise by his sudden ouster on Monday and hit out at the Latvian ...
Next, Putin suggested a moratorium on naval conflict in the Black Sea, also endorsed by Trump. This idea clearly favoured the Russian fleet, which had lost a dozen warships and been forced to abandon ...
As part of Russia’s shadow war on Europe, it has turned to sabotage of undersea infrastructure, such as power and ...
PAUL B. STARES is General John W. Vessey Senior Fellow for Conflict Prevention at the Council on Foreign Relations, where he ...
Discarded explosives were dumped into the Baltic and North seas after World War II. Their deadly legacy is still with us.
U.S. President Donald Trump's policies are reshaping the globe. But what will this mean for Europe? In the third part of a three-part series, we consider a scenario of increasingly direct ...
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