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The intelligence report notes that Moscow also plans to expand Russia’s armed forces from one to 1.5 million soldiers.
Russia has been increasingly monitoring NATO military activity in the Baltic Sea and conducting shows of force and ...
Russia has carried out a number of significant military reorganisations since the invasion of Ukraine, including creating two new "military districts" last year on the Latvian border. It is believed ...
Russia intensifies surveillance of NATO military activities in Baltic Sea - Latvian security service
RIGA - Russia is intensifying the surveillance of NATO military activities in the Baltic Sea, as well as carrying out shows of force and provocations, the Latvian Military Intelligence and Security ...
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The Slovak Spectator on MSNNews digest: PM Fico seeks alternative route to Moscow after Baltic states deny airspace accessPresident signs controversial NGO law, where to watch Slovakia's world championship games, and how much Slovak MPs earn this ...
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Cyprus Mail on MSNEU pressures Cyprus on green and cyber lawsCyprus has received two reasoned opinions, the last stage before being referred to the Court of Justice of the EU, over the ...
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Ukrainska Pravda on MSNLatvian intelligence detects provocations and surveillance by Russia in Baltic Sea regionRussia has stepped up its surveillance of NATO’s military activity in the Baltic Sea and is carrying out shows of force and ...
Conservative Merz becomes 10th chancellor after successfully forming coalition with Social Democrats, receiving parliamentary ...
Digital Planet, published by The Fletcher School at Tufts University, has unveiled the Digital Evolution Index charting the ...
According to the US Department of State, citizens from 41 countries are currently eligible to travel to the United States ...
Lukashenko will not provide the Belarusian troops to Putin for new operations - unless he allows them to operate from the ...
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The National Interest on MSNShould We Be Worried About Russia’s Military Build-Up?Russia’s military build-up in Belarus and near NATO borders raises fears of future aggression. As NATO members boost defense spending and posture in response, there is growing tension in the air.
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