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The captain of a Hong Kong-registered ship alleged to have damaged undersea cables in the Baltic Sea was assigned a lawyer in ...
Unusual and widespread GPS interference continues to plague ships operating in the Baltic Sea. Since 2022, such disruptions ...
The floating LNG import terminal in Mukran in the German part of the Baltic Sea achieved in the second quarter record-high ...
The Baltic Sea is better known than the North Sea for highlighting the vulnerability of the alliance's critical undersea ...
A court in Estonia says Russia's military intelligence service ordered an arson attack on a restaurant and supermarket there last year.
Cyberattacks and undersea cable sabotage are blurring the line between war and peace and exposing holes in UK law, a ...
Drones are mounted on these 10-meter-long vessels and AI helps analyse data of the surrounding environment under and above ...
The foreign ships Russia uses to evade sanctions on oil exports are already suspected of sabotage. Now it is feared they ...
Undersea fibre-optic cables are lifelines for everything from financial markets to military command. But they’re under siege, and in the Baltic Sea, NATO is racing to adapt.
One of these ships was boarded and searched. Evidence of cable cutting was found. Chinese and Russian officials continue to profess surprise and ignorance of these acts of sabotage. Worse, all this is ...
The Estlink 2 subsea power cable connecting Estonia and Finland, which was damaged late last year, is once again fully operational and connected to the electricity market, authorities said on Friday.
The Estlink 2 electricity cable between Finland and Estonia has resumed operations after a six-month outage caused by suspected anchor damage. Transmission capacity has now been fully restored.