In just three months, three incidents of damage to Baltic Sea underwater cables have taken place. While accidential cable ...
Shipping firms may need to pay a fee to use the Baltic Sea, one of the world's busiest shipping routes, in order to cover the ...
A Norwegian-owned and Russian-crewed ship that authorities initially suspected may have been involved in damage to an ...
A Norwegian-owned, Russian-crewed ship that authorities initially suspected of involvement in damage to an underwater fiber ...
A ship with a Russian crew that was briefly held on suspicion of being involved in cable damage in the Baltic Sea has been ...
Norwegian police said on Friday they had seized and boarded a Norwegian ship with an all-Russian crew on suspicion of involvement in causing damage to a telecoms cable in the Baltic Sea, the second ...
Estonia's defence minister on Wednesday said ships may have to pay a fee to use the Baltic Sea to cover costs of protecting ...
Russian-crewed ship released in investigation over damage to Baltic Sea cable - A ship that authorities initially suspected ...
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.
The C-Lion1 submarine telecommunications cable is being laid to the bottom of the Baltic Sea by cable ship Ile de Brehat on the shore of Helsinki, Finland [File: Lehtikuva/Heikki Saukkomaa/via ...
leaders of Baltic nations met in Helsinki on Tuesday to coordinate on securing the sea, after Finland seized an oil tanker that was suspected of severing a power cable connected to Estonia in late ...