The NATO military alliance said Tuesday it was launching a Baltic Sea monitoring mission following the suspected sabotage of ...
The Baltic Sea operation in the region bordering Russia comes as European fears of sabotage mount after a string of ...
The shadow fleet in fact isn't all that shadowy. The ships don't hide their stops at Russian oil terminals. Some have direct connections to Russia.
"It is in our vested self-interest to promote and spend more on defence," Finnish president Alexander Stubb tells Euronews.
The vulnerability of subsea installations, however, was first exposed by explosions in 2022 that blew up the two Nord Stream gas pipelines connecting Russia to Germany. German authorities last year ...
NATO has launched Baltic Sentry to safeguard undersea infrastructure after unexplained damage to cables in the Baltic Sea.
They said the fleet "significantly supports funding of Russia's illegal war of aggression against Ukraine". Also read: ...
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, European Commission Vice President Henna Virkkunen, and the leaders of the eight NATO allies from the Baltic region, namely, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, ...
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte says the alliance is launching a new mission to protect undersea cables in the Baltic Sea ...
NATO chief Mark Rutte has said the military alliance was launching a Baltic Sea monitoring mission following the suspected ...
Nato will launch “Baltic Sentry” mission as part of which the Nato countries will deploy frigates, patrol aircraft and naval ...