A Latvian teacher, turning on the camera on his phone, forced Russian schoolchildren to stand up to the anthem of Ukraine.
El Mundo on MSN1d
Dombrovskis responds to Spain's reluctance to accelerate investment in Defense: "It is clear that considerably more than 2% will need to be spent"The Commissioner for Economy argues that a greater military effort is necessary because there is an "aggressor" threatening ...
Catherine Belton in London, Serhiy Morgunov in Kyiv and Robyn Dixon in Riga contributed to this report. The latest: The ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNIt is not Trump that betrayed UkraineUnited States President Donald Trump did not stop the war in Ukraine within 24 hours of his inauguration, as he promised ...
After Russia’s full-scale invasion began, Belarus overtook Ukraine as the EU’s biggest rapeseed oil supplier. But RFE/RL and ...
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Latvia’s foreign minister is warning that Russian President Vladimir Putin will try to achieve in peace talks what he hasn’t ...
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Europeans explore troops for Ukraine ceasefire — and want U.S. supportThe prospect of troops in Ukraine gained traction as Europeans seek a role in talks between the Trump team and Moscow that ...
RIGA - Involvement of European countries and the US is equally important in the Ukraine peace process, Latvian Defense Minister Andris Spruds (Progressives) said at a meeting of European defense ...
RIGA - Ukraine's path to NATO is irreversible, Prime Minister Evika Silina (New Unity) said at an extraordinary Saeima sitting in support of Ukraine.
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