Honchar and Chubyk discussed how Russia's hybrid warfare poses a threat to the Baltic States and what lessons Ukraine should ...
The Eagle S, flying the Cook Islands flag, is suspected of having damaged the EstLink 2 submarine electricity cable between Finland and Estonia in the Baltic Sea on Dec. 25, putting it out of action.
On Christmas Day, a cable carrying electricity from Finland to Estonia was severed in the Baltic Sea, while four other submarine cables carrying data were damaged. Finnish authorities found an anchor ...
The Helsinki District Court has ruled to keep the oil tanker — suspected of belonging to Russia's "shadow fleet" — under seizure, despite an appeal from the ship's owner.
The court in Finland has allowed the detention of a tanker of Russia's shadow fleet suspected of damaging cables in the ...
A Finnish court today denied a request for the release of an oil tanker suspected by police of damaging an undersea power ...
Ronald Reagan’s wish came true this week. The last gas pipeline to Europe from Russia shut down. The 40th president’s ...
Russia maintains about 1,500 troops there and long provided free gas. That ended on New Year’s Day when Ukraine, nearly three ...
A Finnish court on Friday denied a request for the release of an oil tanker suspected by police of damaging an undersea power ...
More than 2,600 UK personnel are heading to Nato’s eastern flank as part of the Government’s “unshakeable commitment” to the military bloc, the armed forces minister has said.
Those orchestrating the string of suspected cable sabotage incidents are becoming decidedly brazen—and the consequences may affect not just communications, but crucial energy supplies, too. As part of ...
Finland denied a request to release an oil tanker, suspected of damaging an undersea power line and four telecoms cables in ...