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Former Singaporean diplomat Tommy Koh led the negotiations on the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS). In an ...
Moscow is arming rapidly. The U.S. wants Europe's NATO members to be able to deter Russia on their own in the near future.
If you meandered down State Beach Road this weekend’s windy Saturday, then you probably rubbernecked to see a collage of ...
Nato members are currently expected to spend 2% of their national income, or GDP on defence. The US and countries which are ...
A consortium of Ukrainian, Nordic and eastern European companies is hoping to raise more than 100 million euros ($115 million ...
Amid evolving global security dynamics, the Baltic Defence College reaffirmed its role as a cornerstone of multinational ...
Leaders from Poland and the three Baltic nations have called on the European Union to step up financial support for plans to ...
"Russia could emerge as a beneficiary if Iran were to close the Strait of Hormuz," said Nikos Tzabouras, analyst at Tradu.
European officials tracking the ramp up of Vladimir Putin’s military are wrestling with a threat that would have been ...
Undersea fibre-optic cables are lifelines for everything from financial markets to military command. But they’re under siege, and in the Baltic Sea, NATO is racing to adapt.
The Latvian parliament voted on Thursday to ban Russian and Belarusian nationals from purchasing property in the country, amid growing concerns over national security. Since the start of the war in ...
This year's BALTOPS exercise included anti-submarine warfare, countermine operations and integration with an array of robotic ...
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