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.
Shipping companies using the Baltic Sea, one of the world’s busiest maritime routes, may face a new fee to help finance the ...
Danish lawmakers initially agreed in 2021 to design new navy ships for patrolling and clean-up operations for environmental ...
Ships face new tax to sail through Baltic Sea to protect underwater cables from Putin sabotage - Underwater sensors may also ...
Irish Continental Group's (ICG) long-term charter of the Baltic Sea cruise ferry Star, renamed twice during its Irish Ferries role, has ceased operations after entering service almost two years ago ...
Several undersea cables running under the surface of the Baltic Sea have been damaged in suspected sabotage incidents in ...
Estonia's defence minister on Wednesday said ships may have to pay a fee to use the Baltic Sea to cover costs of protecting ...
One of the Russian ships was detained Sunday by the Swedes for further investigation, the Journal reports. The ship’s owner ...
Sweden is investigating damage to a data cable linked to Latvia, the latest breach in the Baltic Sea region where European ...
After a series of suspected undersea cable cuttings, NATO has launched a new surveillance and deterrence mission to protect ...
Earlier this month, NATO launched a new mission, “Baltic Sentry,” to enhance surveillance and deterrence in the Baltic Sea.
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