It is estimated that about 300,000 metric tons of unexploded ordnance (UXO) remain in the German Baltic Sea. Most of this originates from deliberate dumping after the end of the Second World War.
In this week's newsletter, how the Baltic Sea countries are looking into protecting undersea infrastructure and the EU's new ...
A map of the Baltic Sea showing a fibre-optic telecommunications cable that was damaged near the Swedish island of Gotland. A statement from Finland's National Bureau of Investigation said the ...
Feb 21 - The Baltic Sea region is on high alert after a string ... which has blamed the United States, Britain and Ukraine for the blasts, which largely cut Russian gas off from the European ...
The Russian military fleet is increasing its activity near the Polish borders. Combat readiness has been heightened in the ...
Read moreBaltic states join European power grid after cutting ties with Russia's network But the Baltic Sea, where eight EU and NATO countries share a maritime border with Russia, has already ...
Ukraine's NATO allies have recently sounded the alarm over Russia's increased activity in the Baltic Sea, accusing Moscow ... Ukraine and other Western states of planning false flag attacks ...
A succession of major incidents has raised alarm bells and called into question the security of pipelines that are ...
After incidents of vital underwater cables in the Baltic Sea being damaged, is British subsea infrastructure exposed to sabotage?
Latvia's defense minister says there's room for an even bigger NATO presence in his country. The remarks come as Russia ...
World War II: 2nd LT Robert T. McCollum was assigned to the 565th bombardment squadron of the United States Air Force in the ...
STOCKHOLM (AP) — Swedish authorities said on Friday they were investigating a damaged cable that was discovered in the Baltic Sea, the latest ... connect EU member states “to one another ...