European countries are negotiating large-scale detentions of Moscow's oil tankers in the Baltic Sea. New legislation is currently being drafted to give these measures legal weight, Politico reports.
A Russian undersea communications cable in the Baltic Sea, which is commonly referred to as a NATO lake, has allegedly been damaged through "external influence." Rostelecom, Moscow's largest digital ...
Off the Baltic coast, Lithuanian military personnel ensure no ship displays any threatening activity within their exclusive ...
Ukraine's NATO allies have recently sounded the alarm over Russia's increased activity in the Baltic Sea, accusing Moscow of engaging in suspicious maneuvers near key undersea communication cables ...
According to the agency, one of these plans involves using Russian-made naval mines to stage an explosion targeting a foreign vessel in the Baltic Sea. “Moscow will be blamed for the incident,” the ...
A string of incidents involving damage to cables and other infrastructure in the Baltic Sea have occurred in recent months, ...
Many European officials and experts suspect a spate of fiber-optic cable cuts are acts of sabotage, part of a Russian ...
The Baltic Sea region is on high alert after a string of power cable, telecom link and gas pipeline outages since Russia ...
Now, European countries are holding behind-the-scenes talks on large-scale seizures of Moscow’s oil-exporting tankers in the Baltic Sea, according to two European Union diplomats and two government ...
Since then, a spate of suspected sabotage incidents involving electricity cables and pipelines in the Baltic Sea have prompted fears that Moscow could retaliate against the shift towards EU energy. In ...
The bloc announced new steps to prevent threats to undersea lines after Sweden discovered damage to one east of Gotland ...
Maya Mehrara is a News Reporter at Newsweek based in London, U.K.. Her focus is reporting on international news. She has covered Ukraine, Russia, immigration issues, and the revolution in Iran.