An increasingly frequent number of cases of damage to undersea infrastructure in the Baltic Sea have been reported since the start of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. The Wilson Center has ...
Supported by By Michael Schwirtz Photographs by James Hill Michael Schwirtz and James Hill spent 14 hours aboard a French naval plane as it patrolled the Baltic Sea, monitored commercial shipping ...
Swedish police are investigating the suspected sabotage of a water pump that could’ve led to serious consequences for those on the island of Gotland in the Baltic Sea. Police said technicians ...
On December 25, a Cook Islands-flagged oil tanker left a Russian ... NATO member Estonia is taking part in the stepped-up Baltic Sea patrols. Estonian and French ships participated in a joint ...
The algae was buried in sediment beneath the Baltic Sea with no light or oxygen. Researchers have successfully revived algae that remained dormant within sediment at the bottom of the Baltic Sea ...
Poland is planning a major investment in Baltic Sea wind power, but the same geopolitical concerns motivating that push for domestic energy sources also pose security challenges. Underwritten ...
A daring rescue ensued as a Canadian Forces Cormorant helicopter battled the raging snowstorm, hovering between the ship’s ...
On Dec 25, 2024, a submarine cable carrying electricity between Finland and Estonia was severed in the Baltic Sea. Read more at straitstimes.com.
WSJ unpacks the allegations of sabotage that have turned the Baltic Sea into the focal point of Moscow’s hybrid war with NATO. Photo Illustration: Louisa Naks Just after midnight on Dec.
The clone of bladderwrack in the Baltic Sea was long assumed to be a separate species, which was called narrow seaweed. Researchers at the University of Gothenburg have discovered that what was ...