Dispatches from Ukraine. Day 1,463. Four years of full-scale invasion.
Poland has officially left the Ottawa Convention, which bans the use of antipersonnel mines. Warsaw argues it needs to use ...
Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania are cooperating in a joint effort to fortify their shared border with Russia—including through ...
The recent history of the Cold War suggests that Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine is a move to resurrect the Soviet Union. But Russia’s real expansionist intentions lie far beyond the former ...
We’re entering the fifth year of Russia’s full-scale, unprovoked war against Ukraine. The war has grown more technologically ...
The Baltic nations are installing a variety of border security features meant to repel an invasion from Russia or Belarus.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz on Monday urged more pressure to be put on Russia's leadership to halt the war in Ukraine, ...
German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius, observing the manoeuvre, said it showed that NATO was united and ‘ready for action’ ...
As peace negotiations continue between Russia and Ukraine, Europe should prepare for Russia to step out of the “gray zone” of hybrid warfare activities toward more overt attac ...
One of NATO’s most vulnerable points needs greater military interoperability and training grounds for its member states’ armed forces.
Russian aircraft, drones and missiles have violated NATO airspace dozens of times since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine ...
Western economies have become dependent on data and energy flow along the seafloor; Russia and China are weaponizing that dependency.