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NATO member Lithuania has started preparing bridges along its border with Belarus to be fitted with explosives, under extensive plans to lay defenses on the alliance’s eastern flank with Russia and its key ally.
Russia is intensifying its hybrid warfare against NATO members, as it probes for weaknesses in the organisation's defences.
Ukraine security talks may see breakthrough as U.S. NATO ambassador says 50-nation coalition nears agreement on comprehensive framework for peace deal and security guarantees.
Russia is expanding its conflict with the West beyond the battlefields of Ukraine, new research has revealed. The most serious danger in Europe this year will come from a growing hybrid war between Russia and NATO, according to Eurasia Group's Top Risks 2026 report.
NATO has been adjusting its military posture in response to Russia’s evolving nuclear strategy, reinforcing its eastern flank and raising the
For countries like Poland, having eyes on and under the Baltic is a pressing matter of national security. The sea teems with telecoms and energy infrastructure. A natural-gas pipeline, the Balticconnector,
STUTTGART, Germany — Russian provocations in Eastern Europe are on the decline, according to Estonia’s spy chief, who says President Vladimir Putin shows no signs of wanting to attack NATO in the coming year.
Russia unveiled new footage showing its latest T-90M Proryv tanks rolling off the production line, signaling that Moscow’s defense industry continues to operate at full capacity despite four years of Western sanctions.
Two intelligence services from at least two NATO nations have raised alarms over a potential 'weapon of fear' currently under development by Russia.
Russia is bolstering its strategic arsenal with advanced weapons like the Oreshnik hypersonic missile, now deployed in Belarus, significantly reducing European warning times. Moscow is also developing the nuclear-powered Burevestnik cruise missile and Poseidon underwater drone.
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Russia hints it can strike Starlink as NATO boosts space security
Russia’s suspected work on a new anti-satellite system aimed at Starlink has turned a once-hypothetical risk into a concrete strategic problem for NATO. As the Alliance races to harden its space posture,