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European officials tracking the ramp up of Vladimir Putin’s military are wrestling with a threat that would have been ...
The wreck of a German steamship sunk at the end of World War II found by divers, with the crates on board the submerged ...
Undersea fibre-optic cables are lifelines for everything from financial markets to military command. But they’re under siege, and in the Baltic Sea, NATO is racing to adapt.
The escalating conflict in the Middle East is the latest global situation to punch holes through air traffic flows, a ...
This week, B.C. Ferries announced that it had chosen CMI Weihai, a Chinese, state-owned shipyard, to build four new major ...
NATO navies are putting on a display of maritime might in the Baltic Sea this month, as thousands of personnel from 17 countries aboard 50 vessels take part in war games led by the U.S. Navy's 6th ...
A 2024 study said sea surface and sea floor temperatures have increased by 1.8 and 1.3 degrees Celsius respectively in the Finnish archipelago in the northern Baltic Sea, in the period from 1927 ...
Of the world's coastal seas, the Baltic Sea is warming the fastest. A 2024 study said sea surface and sea floor temperatures have increased by 1.8 and 1.3 degrees Celsius respectively in the ...
In an interview, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen discusses how she hopes to defend Greenland and Europe - and why she has high hopes for newly installed German Chancellor Friedrich Merz.
Eight countries surrounding the Baltic Sea have pledged to work together in investing and completing interconnectors in the region and protecting undersea cables as part of the European Union’s ...
That’s a lot of money and time for something that’s essentially impossible to stop. Around 15 percent of the world’s total sea traffic moves through the Baltic Sea, which stretches almost 400,000 ...
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