A Russian-linked tanker suspected of cutting a Baltic Sea power cable linking Finland and Estonia was reportedly loaded with ...
The vast majority of the world's data runs through undersea cables, which can be exposed to attacks under what is known as ...
A Russian vessel is the prime suspect after an anchor was dragged for about 100km, severing an undersea cable between Finland and Estonia.
This photo provided by Rajavartiosto (Finnish Border Guard) on Thursday, 26 Dec 2024, shows the oil tanker Eagle S, background, and the Finnish Border Guard ship Turva.
The Eagle S tanker, which the Finns consider part of the Russian shadow fleet, was detained on December 26 on suspicion of ...
This map, last updated Dec. 12 ... it has little reason to be focused on the Baltic Sea in particular. Nor does it have a significant track record of similar actions in parts of the world more ...
As the war in Ukraine rages, Germany and the Baltic states have warned Vladimir Putin's aggression could spread in Europe.
The map above shows the nature of the crucial Langeled ... where energy executives have been briefed on the dangers. The Baltic Sea is bordered by eight Nato countries and Russia.
First, seabed surveys are conducted to map out routes for the cables ... shortly after the Baltic Sea incident. At a United Nations General Assembly in September, a joint statement was also ...
As Russia likely deploys autonomous submarines to map and monitor vital data cables in UK waters, the “drone war” that has ...
Swedish police said Thursday they would participate as observers as Chinese authorities conduct investigations aboard a China ...