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Latvia Finds No Link Between Ship and Baltic Cable Breach, Probe Goes On
OSLO, Jan 5 (Reuters) – Latvian police have found no evidence linking a ship docked in the port of Liepaja to damage to an…
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Finland Makes Progress in Cable Breach Investigation, Police Say
Finnish police said on Friday they had made progress in a criminal investigation into damage caused to an undersea telecommunications…
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Finnish Court Dismisses Case Against Eagle S Crew in Baltic Sea Cable Breach Trial
A Finnish court dismissed a case on Friday against the crew of the Russian-linked tanker which damaged Baltic Sea cables last year,…
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Swedish, Polish Forces Simulate Defense of Gotland Amid Baltic Tensions
The Swedish island of Gotland holds the key to control of the Baltic Sea, according to Swedish and Polish officers…
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Russia’s Crude Exports Lose Momentum After Baltic Flows Targeted
Russia’s weekly crude exports slumped, driven by a slide in Baltic shipments following Ukrainian drone strikes that affected key regional facilities. gCaptain
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Russia’s Ust-Luga Port Orders Vessel Checks After Mystery Blasts
By Bloomberg News Jul 24, 2025 (Bloomberg) –-Ust-Luga, Russia’s largest port in the Baltic Sea, is insisting that ships’ hulls are…
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Russia Begins Major Naval Drills in the Pacific and Arctic Oceans and the Baltic Sea
Russia on Wednesday began major navy drills involving more than 150 vessels and 15,000 military personnel in the Pacific and Arctic oceans and…
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Finland Implements Historic Ban on Ship Wastewater Discharges in Baltic Sea
Finland’s groundbreaking ban on sewage and open-circuit scrubber wastewater discharges in its territorial waters takes effect today, making it the…
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Finnish Prosecutors Consider Charges Against Officers of Tanker ‘Eagle S’ Over Baltic Cable Damage
Finnish prosecutors are considering pressing charges against three senior officers of an oil tanker suspected of damaging undersea power and telecommunications…
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Southeast Asia Joins Europe’s Calls To Defend Subsea Cables
By Philip J. Heijmans and Alberto Nardelli Jun 1, 2025 (Bloomberg) –Defense officials from Europe and Southeast Asia called for stronger…
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