Estonia: Defence Ministry proposes allowing foreigners to enter military

The Estonian Defence Ministry has proposed allowing foreign citizens to take part in Estonia’s national defence, military training, and activities of the Estonian Defence League (Kaitseliit) volunteer corps, BNS reports. The proposed changes would allow foreign nationals to enter into contracts with Estonian defence forces for both peacetime and wartime roles. Currently, foreign nationals can…

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Baltic: German foreign minister accuses Russia of “hybrid attacks”

German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock accused Russia of conducting “hybrid attacks” against the Baltic States, Anadolu Agency reports. Speaking at a joint news conference with her visiting Latvian counterpart, Baiba Braze, Baerbock cited Russia’s GPS interference, disinformation campaigns, and removal of border buoys. She noted that Germany and NATO allies had increased their military presence…

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Lithuania: Government may fast-track Rheinmetall ammo plant

The Lithuanian government is set to grant special status to German arms manufacturer Rheinmetall’s planned artillery ammunition factory in Radviliskis, BNS reports. The move would allow the company to begin building the factory without the usual regulatory permits, which will need to be obtained before the project’s completion, however. Construction is expected to start in…

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Lithuania: Asylum seekers seek compensation for illegal detention

A group of 24 migrants have filed a class action lawsuit against Lithuania, seeking compensation of EUR 5,000 each for their arbitrary detention in 2021-2022, BNS reports. The claimants allege that the Lithuanian government unlawfully detained at least 4,000 migrants for months without judicial review during an emergency declared due to irregular border crossings from…

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Latvia: Talks on expanding coalition government may continue

Negotiations about possible changes to Latvian Prime Minister Evika Silina’s government may resume at the end of summer 2024, with discussions about potentially expanding the coalition, LETA reports. Maris Kucinskis of the opposition United List confirmed the group’s interest in joining the government but only as a unified party. Agriculture Minister Armands Krauze acknowledged informal…

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Estonia: Prosecutor likely to appeal in Port of Tallinn bribery case

Estonia’s Harju County Court has acquitted the defendants in a criminal case against the management of the Port of Tallinn due to statute of limitations, ERR reports. The court determined that the accused members of the port’s management board, who were charged with bribery and money laundering, did not act as officials, reclassifying their actions…

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