NATO must address 'biggest gap' against Russia: Defense official
Ukraine has repeatedly asked Western partners to provide more air defense systems to halt Russian bombardments.
War maps reveal how Russia could attack NATO
Defeating Ukraine would free up significant Russian forces to drive further west, according to the Institute for the Study of War.
NATO must "wake up" to Putin's trap, Russia's neighbor warns
Western doom and gloom over the war in Ukraine is playing into Kremlin plans, Latvia's prime minister told Newsweek.
NATO ally plans 600 bunkers to stop Russian invasion in the "first hour"
Nations along Russia's borders are preparing for an invasion that alliance leaders have warned may come sooner than expected.
Russia's neighbors are building a series of bunkers
The Baltic nations will build hundreds of bunkers along their borders with Russia and Belarus as international tensions mount.
Putin turns to new strategy in attempt to weaken NATO: ISW
The U.S.-based think tank said that Putin is preparing for "future escalations" designed to tear apart NATO.
Ukraine war cost Russia "military superiority" in Baltics: Report
"Russia has effectively lost its position of power," according to a new think tank report published earlier this month.
Russian TV identifies Putin's possible next target
Andrey Gurulyov, a former Russian military commander and current lawmaker, made the controversial remarks during a state TV appearance.
Russia is gearing up for a standoff with NATO in the Arctic
A new presidential decree suggests that Russia may feel the need to restructure its forces facing NATO and posture on the Finnish border.
Archaeologists discover Viking-era settlement and human skeletons
Evidence of the Viking settlement includes pottery shards, nails and various animal remains, such as fish and bird bones.
Kaja Kallas, Europe's new "Iron Lady"
"I think it is meant as a compliment," Kallas told Newsweek of the new nickname. "I guess it shows that I've been very firm."
Russia's secret plans for Baltic states exposed
The Kremlin wants to reduce NATO's presence in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, while simultaneously strengthening Russian influence and culture.
U.S. behind delay in review of G7 Russian oil price cap: Officials
The measure is eating into Kremlin fossil fuel export profits and exacerbating a ballooning budget deficit amid Russia's war in Ukraine.
NATO jets intercept Russian plane amid U.S. drone tensions
British and German jets intercepted a Russian refueling aircraft that did not respond to Estonian air traffic control.
NATO taking part in "air policing" missions on Russia's doorstep
The operation over Estonia, which shares its eastern border with Russia, comes as tensions between NATO and Moscow remain high amid the Ukraine war.
"Never underestimate the Russians": Lessons from NATO's frontier
A NATO minnow on the front line with Russia is urging allies to adopt an uncompromising strategy to strategically defeat Moscow.
U.S. 'God of War' HIMARS set to form NATO eastern shield against Russia
The president of the Baltic Security Foundation told Newsweek the systems are a "game changer" for the nations.
Poland, Baltic States Now Looking at HIMARS for Protection Against Russia
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has spurred nearby countries to reconsider their military capabilities, with many now seeking long-range missiles.
Russia's Connecticut-Sized Exclave in Europe Becomes New Flashpoint
One Baltic diplomatic official said Russia is "trolling" NATO states as it seeks new leverage in Ukraine.
'No Restrictions': NATO to Take More Aggressive Stance Against Russia
Mircea Geoană did not provide any details of a planned deployment, but said there would be "a robust, flexible and sustainable presence" in eastern Europe.
Vladimir Putin's Ukraine Nuclear Threats Create Dangerous Guessing Game
Putin and other Russian officials have repeatedly warned Russia could use nuclear weapons against NATO nations if they intervene in the Ukraine invasion.
U.S. Vows 'Ironclad' Commitment to Second Russia-NATO Front Under Pressure
A Sixth Fleet spokesperson told Newsweek that the U.S. Navy works "to ensure security and stability in the Baltics, and that work continues unabated by the current situation."
Former NATO Commander 'Quite Concerned' Putin Won't Stop at Ukraine
He warned on Sunday that the Russian president could invade non-NATO member nations including Moldova and Kazakhstan.
Russia Struck Kyiv While NATO Ministers Were Still in Capital
The foreign ministers of NATO allies Estonia and Latvia were in Ukraine's capital when the attack began, with the Lithuanian minister preparing to join them.
For NATO Members in Russia's Shadow, U.S. Is Doing Too Little Too Late
Allies in Eastern Europe worried the U.S. wasn't taking the Russian threat seriously enough. Then Biden held his disastrous press conference.
Baltic States Warn Russia of 'Severe' Ukraine Cost as Biden Mulls Troops
Latvian, Lithuanian and Estonian officials told Newsweek of their concern over Russia massing its troops and its planned military exercises Belarus.
Russia Diplomat Says U.S. Abandoning NATO Allies in Europe Like Afghans
The Russian government spokeswoman was reacting to comments made by NATO allies to Newsweek.
Donald Trump Era Left NATO Stronger, Baltic Allies Say
Top diplomats from NATO's Baltic states said the former president's public belligerence belied the alliance's response to Russian aggression.
City Brands Itself 'G-spot of Europe' Before Pope Visit
"Nobody knows where it is, but when you find it, it's amazing," reads Vilnius's new tourism ad.
NATO State Fears Russian Taxi App May Snoop on Users
The newly arrived Yandex Taxi app is a product of one of Russia's most successful and popular digital companies—and Lithuanian officials are suspicious.