Latvia

Trump-Putin: A summit in one act

Paul Wells: What will the Russian leader say privately to the U.S. president? Perhaps something about a little problem they have called NATO.

As Donald Trump undermines NATO, what can Canada do?

Terry Glavin: A new analysis says Canada should keep its troops in Latvia, but the unraveling of the transatlantic relationship poses a momentous challenge

Does Latvia need the Canadian soldiers now protecting it?

The NATO mission was born amid fear that Russia’s intervention in Ukraine would recur in the Baltics. But Latvia is not Ukraine.

Canada’s mission to scare off Russia

Paul Wells visits Camp Adazi, Latvia, where a Canadian-led battlegroup marked its first official day on the job

Maclean’s Explains: Why are Canadian troops going to Latvia?

Canada is gearing up to lead a NATO mission in Latvia. Why are troops there?

Canadian soldiers are the new deterrents in the Baltics

Evan Solomon on why some NATO allies are more equal than others

The Baltics to Trudeau: Yes, we’re a ‘thing’

Politicians from Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania—otherwise known as the Baltic states—take Justin Trudeau to task

Return of the Crocs

Econowatch: Bad news for Crocs stock

A scorecard on the state of the economy in North America and beyond

What in the world is going on in 2014?

From war and politics to sports and culture, the global calendar is already crowded

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Where the boys aren’t

Latvian ladies are facing a shortage of eligible partners

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Georgia/Russia: The neighbours will talk

The presidents of Poland and the Baltic states — Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia — release a joint statement on the Russian invasion of Georgia. The statement contains a direct rebuke of NATO for putting Georgian accession to NATO on the slow track: