Eternal vigilance
Fearing they may be next, Poland and the Baltic states are determined that the threat posed by Russia never be forgotten

Against the recent backdrop of the US’s feverish push for peace in Ukraine, several EU member states that border Russia have called on their NATO allies to remain vigilant over the threat posed by their eastern neighbour, even in the event of a ceasefire between Kyiv and Moscow, and warned that the Kremlin’s interest in peace should not be overestimated.
“With this decision, we are sending a clear message: our countries are prepared and can use every necessary measure to defend our territory and freedom.”


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Alone, together
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Neighbourhood watch
With NATO and the EU unsuited to meet Europe’s evolving security needs, it’s time to formalise the coalition of the willing

Going to cede
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The race for the Arctic
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A grave miscalculation
Putin’s attempt to re-enact World War II in Ukraine has gone horribly wrong

A frozen war is not peace
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Just 10% from peace
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The year that could be
Even without cause for optimism about the state of the world, we mustn’t allow hope to die
