Lithuanian Foreign Minister Kęstutis, in an interview with RBC-Ukraine, commented on the risk of a Russian invasion of the ...
The Baltic Ways podcast welcomes back professors Margarita Šešelgytė (Vilnius University), Daunis Auers (University of Latvia), and Andres Kasekamp ...
As the U.S. chooses an increasingly hostile posture toward Europe, the U.K. and France have been gearing up to lead the ...
For much of their history, three Nordic countries, Finland, Sweden, and Norway, were one nation within the Swedish Empire. Now, after Finland and Sweden have ...
A ceasefire in Ukraine would increase security risks for the Baltic states, as Russia would continue rearming and moving troops to NATO's northeastern border, Estonian Defense Minister Hanno Pevkur ...
As Europe looks for ways to increase military spending against the threat of Russia, Greece offers valuable lessons on what ...
SEB AB, the second-largest bank in the Baltic States, said fourth-quarter profit jumped as loan losses narrowed amid an economic rebound in the region. Net income rose to 3.5 billion kronor (541 ...
In 2007, Aldaris posted LVL 6.8 million profit. Aldaris was established in 1865, it is the largest brewery in Latvia and among the major ones in the Baltic countries. Aldaris is a "Carlsberg" group ...
Subsea cables channel data and power, but they face escalating dangers, and multiple incidents in the past few months have ...
To get peace in Ukraine, Donald Trump must listen to what Vladimir Putin says he wants. Alternatively, Trump must pressure Putin to make hard concessions.
Poland and the three Baltic nations want to withdraw from an international convention that bans antipersonnel landmines due to the growing threat from Russia to frontline NATO states.
Throughout Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, repeated and escalating warnings of the potential for a wider war have only raised fears in the Baltic states that they could be next in the ...