There are growing fears among NATO members that Russian President Vladimir Putin could target underwater cables.
American journalists have obtained information that may help explain the issue of damaged underwater communication cables. It ...
NATO countries on the Baltic Sea met in Helsinki on Tuesday, looking to boost security following the suspected sabotage of ...
While the risk of damage, deliberate or accidental, to energy and communications infrastructure under the Baltic Sea cannot ...
The Baltic Sea is now surrounded by NATO members, with Finland and Sweden having recently joined the military organization.
Newsweek's map highlights the Estlink ... supply of Finns." The Baltic Sea is sometimes referred to as a "NATO lake," as it is bracketed mostly by countries belonging to the alliance.
A probe into underwater “sabotage” by a Russian-linked vessel has found almost 100km of anchor drag on the Baltic seabed. An investigation into the disrupted Baltic Sea power cable confirmed ...
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte says the alliance is launching a new mission to protect undersea cables in the Baltic Sea ...
NATO launched a new Baltic Sea mission that will add military capabilities into the strategic waterway as concerns over ...
The Baltic Sea operation in the region bordering Russia comes as European fears of sabotage mount after a string of ...
Finnish President Alexander Stubb will host a summit in Helsinki of the NATO countries that border the Baltic Sea together with Estonian Prime Minister Kristen Michal next Tuesday. The summit ...