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The Armed Forces of Ukraine will receive hundreds of new combat drones as part of military support from Latvia, according to a statement by Latvian Defense Minister Andris Spruds on Twitter (X).
In Ukraine, memories of Russia’s annexation are fresh and resentments run high, leaving the country’s president few choices ...
The Latvian parliament on Wednesday voted in favour of withdrawing from the Ottawa Convention international treaty that bans ...
Acceding to Russian control of Ukraine would break with an over-eight-decade, bipartisan tradition of opposing the changing ...
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte refused after speaking with President Donald Trump to weigh in on a U.S. plan to end Russia ...
Latvia has committed to sending a further 1,500 combat drones as supplies to Ukraine's Armed Forces. Quote: "Two Latvian companies will provide Ukraine with a total of 12,000 drones worth €17 million ...
T HIS SPRING, the Lithuanian hamlet of Lavoriskes is tranquil. No traffic disturbs the country road that leads from the ...
Ukraine's futsal team has qualified for Euro 2026 but may boycott the tournament due to Belarus, Suspilne Sport reports. Why ...
Funds collected by the Latvian platform Stopify are used to purchase essential equipment for the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Ukrainians have resisted Russia’s aggression for years. Since the full-scale invasion of their country in 2022, Ukrainian women in particular have taken on ...
Finland joined NATO in 2023 after Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, ending, together with Sweden, a ...