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.
After a series of suspected undersea cable cuttings, NATO has launched a new surveillance and deterrence mission to protect ...
An undersea data cable between Latvia and Sweden was damaged early on January 26, the latest in a series of similar incidents ...
NATO is ratcheting up its guard against suspected attempts to sabotage underwater energy and data cables and pipelines that ...
Sweden seizes vessel after new cable breach in Baltic Sea It appears that Russia or its associates are once again ...
Russia is sending cargoes of sanctioned oil to India on tankers that have been blacklisted by the US Treasury — setting up an ...
Russia's oil shipments via the Baltic Sea fell by roughly 10% in the last four months of 2024, the Finnish Border Guard said, ...
Crew on board an oil tanker accused of sabotaging undersea power and communications cables in the Baltic Sea were poised to ...
Sweden is investigating damage to a data cable linked to Latvia, the latest breach in the Baltic Sea region where European ...
The oil tanker, which flies the flag of Panama, drifted for several hours in the Baltic Sea off the coast of Ruegen, unable to maneuver - German emergency services secured the ship in the afternoon.
Latvia's prime minister says her government has reached out to Sweden and other Baltic Sea allies in NATO for assistance as ...
EU sanctions and new US measures have led to a decline in Russian oil shipments via the Baltic Sea, impacting the shadow ...