Finland will next week host a summit of NATO countries bordering the Baltic Sea to discuss security in the region, as the alliance boosts its maritime presence following several subsea cable cuts.
With the economic outlook so bleak, time is not on Russia’s side. So far Mr Putin has prioritised his war against Ukraine ...
Finnish police have reported finding the anchor responsible for severing an undersea internet cable connecting Finland to ...
Finland's National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) suspects eight Eagle S crew members of offences including aggravated ...
The Eagle S ship, sailing under the Cook Islands flag, had already been seized by Finnish authorities on Dec. 28 as part of ...
Finland's public transport agency said on Wednesday that an oil tanker suspected of damaging undersea cables in the Baltic ...
Finnish authorities deemed the detained tanker that’s part of the fleet carrying Russian oil as not seaworthy after ...
The anchor was raised to the surface on January 6 and taken for forensic analysis, the National Bureau of Investigation said ...
NATO will deploy 10 more ships to shield vital undersea infrastructure in the Baltic Sea after a string of possible sabotage incidents, according to a new report. Newsweek has contacted NATO and the ...
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has said again that he is eager to see negotiations with Russia on ending the war in Ukraine begin soon after he returns to the White House but gave no specifics on ...
NATO will deploy “about 10” ships to guard underwater infrastructure in the Baltic Sea, according to Yle, Finland's national ...
The United States on January 7 announced sanctions on a senior Hungarian official who has a critical role in Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s government for his alleged involvement in corruption.