NIZHNY NOVGOROD, February 6. /TASS/. NATO is attempting to restrict Russia's activity in the Baltic Sea and "paralyze" the operations of the ports in the Leningrad and Kaliningrad regions, ...
Captains of ships that damage underwater infrastructure in the Baltic Sea such as telecoms cables or pipelines should be put ...
The severing of electricity ties to oil- and gas-rich Russia and switching to European grids is steeped in geopolitical and ...
A new era starts in the three Baltic countries on February 8. On that day, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia are turning off the switch on their connection to the Russian electricity grid, 10 months ahead ...
Russia is using non-sanctioned vessels and rerouting others to keep oil exports going, maritime data shows, but risks ...
Giving explicit advance signals, in addition to making the Bank of Japan feel boxed in, could breach Japanese law stipulating ...
With Iranian weapons and Russian intelligence, the Yemeni rebels partly control what enters Bab al-Mandab, at the mouth of the Red Sea, and thus the Suez Canal through which 12% of world trade ...
Western geostrategic self-deception has overly emphasized fears of escalation and cornering Russia. It would be naïve to assume that the repeated cutting of cables in the Baltic Sea, along with ...
LONDON — Ruptures of undersea cables that have rattled European security officials in recent months were likely the result of maritime accidents rather than Russian sabotage, according to ...
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz speaking with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte Russia, he said, is unable to conduct a full-scale war against countries in the Baltic Sea region but wants to show ...
Russia is the most menacing, following up its big-gun salvo in Ukraine with cable-cutting in the Baltic. China and the EU have been edging towards a trade war; Europeans also resent China’s ...
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