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Since the Cold War, the United States and many of its North Atlantic Treaty Organization allies have regarded the Arctic as a ...
Norway has announced plans to open a new NATO Arctic and amphibious warfare center in the municipality of Sorreisa, located near Russia’s strategic port of Murmansk. This new base will be ...
With Sweden and Finland now under NATO’s formal umbrella, this regional grouping has emerged not as a quiet coalition, but as a leadership caucus—shaping policy, driving modernization, and reinforcing ...
KRIVOLAK, North Macedonia — Among the thousands of troops participating in Immediate Response 2025, one Soldier stands out — not for rank or years of military experience, but for the expertise ...
Thousands of NATO soldiers are taking part in large-scale artillery exercises in Finland's Arctic this month, seen by some as a signal to neighbouring Russia over its war on Ukraine.
A NATO exercise is taking place 1300km from Moscow, the first time it has been held in the Finnish Arctic. This is the largest exercise of the Atlantic Alliance artillery in Europe, ever held in ...
In a year filled with lofty promises and shifting global alliances, Canada’s pledge to raise defence spending to 5% of GDP by 2035 felt less like a strategic shift and ...
While touting recent investments in Greenland security, Danish officials cited a need for more NATO involvement in the Arctic ...
ROVANIEMI, Finland — Dynamic Front, a large-scale multinational field artillery exercise, began Nov. 4, 2024. Held in multiple locations across Europe, including Finland, Estonia, Germany ...
Finland, which shares a 1,340-kilometre border with Russia, dropped decades of military non-alignment to join NATO in 2023 in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Thousands of NATO soldiers are taking part in large-scale artillery exercises in Finland’s Arctic this month, seen by some as a signal to neighbouring Russia over its war on Ukraine. Sounds of ...
Thousands of NATO soldiers are taking part in large-scale artillery exercises in Finland's Arctic this month, seen by some as a signal to neighbouring Russia over its war on Ukraine.