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Satellite imagery has revealed an increase in Russia's military activity near its border with Finland signaling its intention ...
Russia is expanding its military along Finland's border, prompting Finland to monitor Russia's movements and "prepare for the ...
The addition of Sweden and Finland provides NATO with expanded land, sea and air capabilities. Sweden has a strong navy, which strengthens NATO’s defenses in the Baltic Sea, and builds its own f ...
Finland joined in April 2023. Sweden's membership is being discussed at the NATO summit this week. As NATO members, the nations "agree that an armed attack against one or more of them in Europe or ...
Finland officially became a member of the NATO military alliance on Tuesday. Finland has an 830-mile border with Russia, meaning Russia's border with NATO more than doubles. The development is a ...
Experts suggest Russia's military presence will continue to challenge NATO on its eastern border - but there will be a key ...
Sweden and Finland are on the cusp of joining Nato after the alliance formally invited them to join. Further steps such as domestic ratification will now be taken to make the two nations' position ...
Sweden's petition to join NATO was finally approved by Hungary's parliament after nearly two years of discussions. It follows Finland, which entered NATO last year. The two nations applied for ...
After nearly two years of negotiations, Sweden follows Finland, which was accepted into NATO last year. The countries applied to join at the same time in May 2022, but Hungary and Turkey both ...
Finland joined NATO in April 2023 and extended the alliance's boundaries thanks to its 830-mile land border with Russia, which also shares maritime borders in the Gulf of Finland with Estonia ...
In joining NATO, Finland has abandoned a 75-year tradition ... as the fighting intensifies over small areas of the map. The Russians have poured men and equipment into a relatively ineffectual ...
That's something Finland can help NATO resist. "It's all about containing those kinds of capabilities from the north," retired U.S. Major General Gordon B. Davis Jr. told Reuters. Maps showing ...