HELSINKI - A Finnish court on Friday denied a request for the release of an oil tanker suspected by police of damaging an ...
Sailors complained about GPS signal failures in the Baltic Sea and in northern Poland, which prevents them from choosing the ...
A Finnish court denied on Friday the release of the oil tanker Eagle S, which was suspected of damaging undersea cables and a power line in the Baltic Sea. The Finnish authorities are investigating ...
Finland denied a request to release an oil tanker, suspected of damaging an undersea power line and four telecoms cables in ...
Estonia confirms NATO's increased military presence in the Baltic Sea and Gulf of Finland regions to protect underwater infrastructure.
Estonia said it would set aside €100 million ($103 million) for a new gas-fired power plant to boost energy security after repeated damage to subsea electricity connections.
Its vessels are suspected of involvement in the sabotage of undersea cables.
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 ...
Sweden said Friday it was sending a military ship to help Finnish investigations into the cutting of a Baltic undersea cable, ...
Finland’s national grid operator, Fingrid, has requested a court order to seize the tanker Eagle S, which is suspected of ...
A Finnish court has upheld the seizure of a tanker suspected by police of carrying Russian oil while damaging the ...