NATO has announced plans to boost its military presence in the Baltic Sea after a series of undersea cable disruptions. The decision came after NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte held a phone ...
The text message you just sent and the last show you streamed was almost definitely facilitated by a subsea cable. So why are they so vulnerable to attack?
Estonia confirms NATO's increased military presence in the Baltic Sea and Gulf of Finland regions to protect underwater infrastructure.
A subsea power link and four data cables were damaged December 25, after Eagle S sailed over them on the Gulf of Finland.
The Finnish transmission line operator, Fingrid, filed a request in a Helsinki court on Thursday to seize the tanker Eagle S ...
The damaged cable is one of several recent incidents in the Baltic Sea under investigation as possible acts of sabotage.
The Lithuanian government has said that the recent failure of the Estlink 2 undersea cable does not affect the planned ...
Finland's national power grid operator said on Thursday it had asked a Helsinki court to seize the Eagle S oil tanker in a ...
Finland says a ship affiliated with Russia's "shadow fleet" is linked to a 60-mile-long anchor drag mark on the seafloor. A ...
Investigators have discovered anchor drag marks along the seabed allegedly caused by the Russian ship’s antics.
Russia’s connection to the rupture of an undersea cable between Finland and Estonia is raising a new bevy of fears over the ...
HELSINKI, Finland (Associated Press) — Finnish investigators probing the damage to a Baltic Sea power cable and several data cables said they found an anchor drag mark on the seabed, apparently from a ...