Several undersea telecom and power cables have been severed in the Baltic Sea in recent months, with experts accusing Russia ...
The expansion of Nato in the three years since Russia widened its war on Ukraine has turned the Baltic Sea – once contested ...
The Danish authorities have changed their policy of non-interference in maritime navigation in the Baltic Sea, intending to ...
The Danish Maritime Authority will start conducting so-called Port State Control checks on ships anchored outside Skagen that ...
Russia's fleet of supply vessels now makes up just shy of a fifth of global oil tankers operating across the world.
The severing of electricity ties to Russia is rich in geopolitical significance. Work on it sped up after Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the invasion of Ukraine.
After several suspicious submarine cable incidents, NATO launched a naval operation in mid-January to secure its ...
To sustain its oil exports, Russia has been drawing on a network of old tankers it sources from private sellers around the ...
While not singled out by name, authorities in Copenhagen raise concerns about mariner and environmental safety ...
Though ships have damaged undersea infrastructure in the Baltic on several ... s “shadow fleet” of ships aimed at circumventing Western-imposed price caps on Russian sea-transported oil ...
Sunday's cable rupture follows a string of similar incidents that have heightened fears of Russian sabotage and spying in the strategic Baltic Sea region. In the last three months alone ...
Kaliningrad Oblast is the westernmost point of the Russian Federation. It is a semi-enclave on the Baltic Sea beside Poland and Lituania.