Multiple undersea cables and pipelines in the Baltic Sea have been damaged in recent months, raising suspicions of sabotage.
TradeWinds reported this week that Bulgarian bulker owner Navibulgar admitted that one of its ships may have cut an undersea cable in the Baltic Sea over the weekend, but dismissed sabotage claims.
In addition to the patrols, Defence Minister Hanno Pevkur said countries are weighing other measures to protect cables, including installing sensors to detect anchors dragged across the sea floor or ...
This week, the Estonian authorities noted provocative ideas and gestures, potentially leading to a sharp aggravation of the ...
The Central Criminal Police has not yet found evidence that Russian special services are behind the severing of the ...
The RAF is providing RC-135 Rivet Joint and P-8 Poseidon MRA1 aircraft from the Intelligence, Surveillance, Target ...
The Central Criminal Police has not yet found evidence that Russian special services are behind severing the Finland-Estonia ...
Described as “the world’s largest cargo ship with sails,” Anemos has opened its cabins to passengers wanting a low-carbon ...
Althea will be built at China Merchants Heavy Industry shipyard in Shenzen, China, a shipyard known for its expertise in ...