In this week's newsletter, how the Baltic Sea countries are looking into protecting undersea infrastructure and the EU's new ...
NATO is ratcheting up its guard against suspected attempts to sabotage underwater energy and data cables and pipelines that ...
A huge B-52H bomber flew from RAF Fairford to within a mere 50 miles of the Russian border over NATO frontline state Estonia ...
At a time when the eight NATO nations bordering the Baltic Sea are on high alert after a string of undersea power and ...
Finland's C-Lion1 telecoms cable suffered damage, possibly on January 26, around the same time a cargo ship damaged another undersea cable. Authorities suspect sabotage but lack clear evidence.
The bloc announced new steps to prevent threats to undersea lines after Sweden discovered damage to one east of Gotland ...
The Baltic nation’s Constitution Protection Bureau (SAB) assessed that Russia does not currently have the manpower and ...
"We take all reports of possible damage to infrastructure in the Baltic Sea very seriously," Sweden's prime minister said.
General Sir Richard Shirreff, a former NATO deputy supreme commander, told BBC that U.S. President Trump's plans for Ukraine ...
Finland's telecoms operator said on Monday that the damage reported last week to its C-Lion1 telecoms cable in the Baltic Sea may have occurred as early as January 26, the same day a cargo ship broke ...
with a camera from the bridge deck of patrol ship HMS Carlskrona (P04), on open water near Karlskrona, Sweden, as part of the NATO Baltic Sea patrol mission, the Baltic Sentry, aimed to secure ...
Swedish police said on Friday they were investigating a suspected case of sabotage of an undersea telecoms cable in the ...
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