The frequency and concentration of the incidents in the Baltic Sea have heightened suspicions that the damage might have been deliberate.
FeatureAfter several suspicious submarine cable incidents, NATO launched a naval operation in mid-January to secure its infrastructure. This coincides with the Baltic states' scheduled ...
The Belgian frigate Louise-Marie left the Zeebrugge naval base on Monday for a two-month NATO mission in the strategic Far North. Thus, after an initial intervention in the Baltic Sea, it will ...
An unstoppable wave of EU financing is sweeping through Central and Eastern Europe, transforming railways, roads, and power ...
With more than 1.2 million votes from travelers worldwide, European Best Destinations (EBD) has revealed the top trendiest ...
From Turkey to Thailand, Madrid to Morocco, these lovely spots promise to tick all the boxes without breaking the bank ...
The sixteen power lines that connected the Baltic states to Russia and Belarus have been dismantled in recent years as a new network connecting NATO countries with the rest of the EU, including ...
Russia has threatened retaliation if the EU follows through on new proposals to seize more Moscow-linked oil tankers in the Baltic Sea, warning that it will treat ... The drone that trespassed at ...
Swedish authorities say they are investigating a damaged cable that was discovered in the Baltic Sea, the latest in a string ...
The bloc announced new steps to prevent threats to undersea lines after Sweden discovered damage to one east of Gotland ...
In this week's newsletter, how the Baltic Sea countries are looking into protecting undersea infrastructure and the EU's new ...
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