Latvia on Sunday said it had sent a warship to investigate the latest apparent act of sabotage in the Baltic, as Sweden reported at least one undersea optic fibre cable linking the two countries had ...
The multinational brigade is composed of up to 3,500 soldiers from 14 NATO countries — including roughly 1,500 Canadian Armed ...
Swedish prosecutors have decided to release a vessel belonging to a Bulgarian shipping company after ruling out initial ...
Norwegian police seized a Russian-crewed ship on suspicion of being involved in causing “serious damage” to a fiber cable in ...
Swedish servicemen attend a ceremony marking the integration of the Swedish Mechanized Infantry Battalion into the NATO ...
Authorities in northern Norway released a vessel that was suspected of the latest data cable breach in the Baltic Sea, saying ...
A subsea cable connecting Latvia to Sweden’s Gotland island is the latest cable to be damaged in the Baltic Sea. Owned by ...
Swedish prosecutors confirm no sabotage in the Sweden-Latvia cable break, attributing it to weather, equipment failures, and poor seamanship.
Damages of anchor and hull of the cargo ship Vezhen are seen as it's anchored in the Baltic Sea outside Karlskrona, Sweden, Monday, Jan. 27, 2025. Credit: AP/Johan Nilsson Navibulgar had cited ...
Sweden's Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson, centre, Colonel Cedric Aspirault, Commander of the NATO Multinational Brigade in Latvia, left, and Sweden's army chief Major General Jonny Lindfors ...