(Reuters) - A Panama-flagged tanker carrying around 99,000 metric tons of oil lost speed and was drifting off Germany's Baltic Sea coast near the island of Ruegen, prompting emergency services to ...
“We’re not talking about a few unexploded bombs here,” Germany’s environment minister ... located along the German Baltic Sea coast. The occasional horrifying incident—Danish fishermen ...
Germany is working to secure ... which has wreaked environmental havoc in the Black Sea and implicated in damage to vital undersea cables off the Baltic coast. In December, two Russian tankers ...
Another undersea cable has been damaged in the Baltic Sea. The Russian company Rostelekom reported the failure on Saturday.
Following a series of suspicious sabotage incidents, NATO countries have implemented patrols in the Baltic Sea to monitor the activities of Russian ships suspected of targeting undersea cables. This ...
Since the close of World War II, more than 115 people have died from encounters with unexploded ordnance in the North Sea—but ...
An undersea data cable between Latvia and Sweden was damaged early on January 26, the latest in a series of similar incidents ...
Just a day earlier, the UK had announced it was sending maritime aircraft to join the Baltic Sentry operation, alongside ...