The shift in U.S. support for Ukraine in its war with Russia, which enters its fourth year on Monday, has raised alarms in Kyiv and in capitals across Europe. A new documentary finds that those anxieties are especially high in some of Russia’s neighbors on the Baltic Sea.
Stock markets in the Gulf were mixed on Sunday, with the Saudi bourse closed for a public holiday. Middle Eastcategory Hamas says Israel's claim on hostages' handover ceremony is pretext to evade its obligations 8:33 AM UTC Middle Eastcategory Tens of thousands mourn Hezbollah's slain leader Nasrallah in mass funeral 12:47 PM UTC · Updated ago Middle Eastcategory Israeli defence minister tells military to prepare for 'extended' West Bank stay 11:21 AM UTC Estonia has launched a new push to get fellow EU members to agree to seize frozen Russian assets and use them to help Ukraine,
Nearly $220 billion in Russian assets are frozen in the EU by sanctions as part of an international crackdown on Moscow for its 2022 invasion of Ukraine
France and Estonia will host a meeting of European defense ministers on Monday to discuss how to bolster support for Ukraine, according to people familiar with the matter.
The leading party in Estonia’s government is polling its lowest in 21 years, as the consequences of the war in Ukraine weigh on the Baltic country’s struggling economy.
Estonia, a Baltic country of 1.4 million people that has long punched far above its weight in the tech sector, is now leading central and eastern Europe's rush to fund defence projects spurred by Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine.
French Minister Delegate for European Affairs Benjamin Haddad, Sweden's Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson, Norway's Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere, Estonia's Prime Minister Kristen Michal, Canada's
Russian President Vladimir Putin hasn’t abandoned his broader goal of redrawing the balance of power in Europe three years after the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Estonia’s foreign intelligence service warned in a yearly report.
Keeping Putin bogged down in Ukraine makes all 32 NATO nations safer. Finland, Romania, and Estonia, in particular, recognize the urgency of stopping Russia before the threat reaches them. The U.S. and U.
Air defence systems and Nato warplanes were placed on high alert last night as Russia pummelled Ukraine with bombers, drones and missile strikes. Despite peace talks ramping up as world leaders seek to bring the three-year war to an end,
Estonia will transfer 10,000 artillery ammunition and 750,000 food kits for the military to Ukraine.This was announced by the country's Prime Minister Kristen