A submarine cable was damaged in the Baltic Sea, the fourth case reported by the Nordic countries in the past two months. View on euronews
The Swedish Prosecution Authority has confiscated a ship suspected of damaging un underwater fiber optic cable linking Latvia
Swedish authorities have boarded the Maltese-flagged cargo ship Vezhen, suspected of damaging an undersea fibre optic cable between Latvia and Sweden. The incident, which occurred early Sunday in Sweden’s exclusive economic zone,
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The Central Criminal Police has not yet found evidence that Russian special services are behind severing the Finland-Estonia underwater cable. However, the incident prompted NATO to launch the Baltic Sentry mission.
Finland expects to see more damage to undersea cables in the Baltic Sea after several incidents since late 2023, President Alexander Stubb said.Most Read from BloombergManhattan’s Morning Commute Time
Russia and China have stepped up military activity in the Arctic, while NATO states in the region are reporting more acts of sabotage on energy and communications lines. President Donald Trump has recently revived U.
Mads Petersen, owner of Greenland-based startup Arctic Unmanned, sat in a car to keep warm while he tested a small drone at minus 43 degrees Celsius (minus 45 degrees Fahrenheit).
SRV, a Finnish construction company, has entered into an agreement with Projekti GH to develop the Garden Helsinki project, which encompasses a multipurpose arena and additional facilities in Töölö, Helsinki,
Finland's community of approximately 1,500 Jews dates back to the 19th century when they arrived here to serve in the Russian military.
At a Baltic summit in Helsinki on Jan. 14, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte ... Dixon reported from Riga, Latvia, and Stanley-Becker from Washington. Ellen Francis in Brussels contributed to this report.