RIGA - The war in Ukraine that has continued for three years now shows that Russia can be defeated, believes Prime Minister Evika Silina (New Unity).
The head of the Lithuanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs warns that Russia may issue an ultimatum during Ukraine negotiations ...
RIGA - Over the past three years, Latvia has allocated around half a billion euros for military assistance to Ukraine, Defense Minister Andris Spruds (Progressives) told reporters on Monday.
As Russia and the US debate Ukraine’s future, countries on the Baltic Sea are ramping up preparations for a military conflict ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio is in Saudi Arabia to address the two big international crises of the moment, the war in Gaza ...
While U.S. officials characterized the talks as the first step in a peace deal, the Russians are portraying them as a way to ...
The move could help avoid a trade war and weaken Moscow’s war machine, Latvia’s foreign minister tells POLITICO.
Polish call centre worker Katarzyna Paprota, 48, says the dramatic shift in United States policy towards Russia and Ukraine under President Donald Trump gives her reason to fear for the future.
Riga wants to reduce the risks of human rights violations of Latvian citizens in those countries, and prevent their ...
Russian officials appeared focused chiefly on ... O’Grady reported from Kyiv and Dixon from Riga, Latvia. John Hudson in Washington, Natalia Abbakumova in Riga, Kostiantyn Khudov and David ...