Top Ukraine official warns Russia could capture "Baltics in 7 days"
The deputy head of Kyiv's military intelligence agency said NATO's presence would not be able to deter Russia in the Baltics.
Flight chaos in NATO countries amid GPS jamming
Finnair has suspended flights to Tartu in Estonia following a spike in GPS disturbances blamed on Moscow.
Mystery GPS jamming on NATO borders fomenting "atmosphere of threat"
Satellite signal interference has become a daily problem over the northern European region amid the West's showdown with Russia.
NATO must consider every option to help Ukraine defeat Russia: Estonian PM
Estonia's prime minister commented on French President Emmanuel Macron's recent suggestion of sending troops into Ukraine.
I guard our border with Russia. They use migration attacks
We caught a Russian man illegally crossing the border to flee the Ukraine war military draft. I handed him back to Russia.
"Warlord" Putin needs Ukraine war to retain power: NATO official
"Probably, without the war, he's out of office," one allied foreign minister told Newsweek of the Russian leader.
Donald Trump "right" in NATO criticism, allied official says
"We must understand that Europe must do more," one European foreign minister told Newsweek of the allied bloc.
NATO "cannot be afraid" of Russia's "space nukes": Official
The alliance cannot be distracted from its commitments in Ukraine, the NATO foreign minister said.
NATO given three year wake-up call
Estonia's foreign minister issued a warning to the alliance about what he called the "Russian war machine" on Wednesday.
NATO members pledge to provide Ukraine with new drones
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said the expanded "drone coalition" was "already working" on bolstering Ukraine's arsenal.
Estonia joins growing list of NATO allies warning Russia will attack bloc
Estonian General Kaupo Rosin said Tuesday that Russia is looking to double its number of troops along its western border with Europe.
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 GPS jamming "testing" NATO ahead of potential war: Official
Martin Herem, the commander of the Estonian Defense Forces, told Bloomberg Russia was responsible for jamming GPS signals over the Baltic.
NATO ally warns Russia could threaten bloc's security within 3 years
Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas said that a pause in the Ukrainian war would give Russia the chance to bolster its own defense capabilities.
Ukraine to receive helicopters, rockets and other weapons from NATO country
Latvia pledged a new aid package to Ukraine that includes a variety of weapons.
Ukraine takes back territory from Russia as Moscow's military struggles
A spokesperson with the Estonian Defense Ministry reported Friday that Ukraine liberated some areas along the southern front lines.
NATO needs Russia "ruined" in Ukraine for future peace: Official
NATO has three years before Russia's military is again a direct threat to eastern Europe, a senior defense official told Newsweek.
Ukraine, NATO must "grind" through 2024 to beat Russia
"They need to assume the defensive; they need to grind it out," a senior European defense official told Newsweek.
Ukraine eliminating 40 percent of Russian recruits monthly: NATO official
"We are at the poker table," Kusti Salm told Newsweek. "You need to believe in the statistics."
Putin ally predicts Baltic states will fall to Russia in 15 minutes of war
Pundit Stanislav Krapivnik suggested that the Baltics would be next in Russia's quest to restore its empire.
New Iron Curtain descending on Putin's Russia
Finland, Norway, Estonia and Norway are looking to tighten their borders against refugees coming from Russia.
Migrant trouble at EU borders blamed on Russia
Finland said that it would shut four of its eight borders with Russia amid tensions at the frontier.
China's ominous warning to a European nation
Taiwan's foreign minister is on a tour of the three Baltic states, as the self-governing island mulls opening a representative office in Estonia.
Is China behind Balticconnector pipeline "sabotage?" What we know
Helsinki said the rupture to the conduit pipeline between Finland and Estonia on October 8 was caused by "external activity."
Kremlin comments on NATO oil pipeline leak amid Russian "sabotage" claims
Finnish authorities didn't directly point a finger at Russia after an undersea gas pipeline was damaged, but rumors of sabotage by Moscow persist.
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.
NATO quietly fortifying eastern border with F-16s, air defenses
The Baltic states and Poland have announced increases in troop numbers and equipment.
Estonia denies link to Russian airport drone strike
A rumor that the Pskov strike could have been launched from Estonia circulated on social media and Russian television.
"NATO Lake" receives major boost
"We already have this capability to close part of the Baltic Sea," one NATO foreign minister told Newsweek.
Ukraine in NATO "inevitable" despite Biden hesitance, ally says
"Nobody is talking about Ukraine becoming a full member of NATO tomorrow," one alliance foreign minister told Newsweek.