Because dropping your anchor in international waters is not a crime under the Convention (on the Law of the Sea), even when it damages something," he said. NATO recently boosted its Baltic ...
European countries are negotiating large-scale detentions of Moscow's oil tankers in the Baltic Sea. New legislation is ...
A map showing the Baltic States ... indicative of Baltic worries of attempted sabotage to disrupt the switch. The Baltic Sea region is on high alert after power cable, telecom links and gas ...
STOCKHOLM ─ After languishing for decades, the Baltic countries have dusted off their fusty image as a second-rate travel destination and are now one of the hottest tickets in the international ...
even despite some of the Baltic Sea infrastructure challenges," said Marek Kohv, a former Estonian military official now heading research at the International Centre for Defence and Security in ...
The two-day process began on Saturday morning, with residents told to charge their devices, stock up on food and water ... cables and pipelines in the Baltic Sea have prompted fears that Moscow ...
The European Union and NATO must strengthen cooperation to protect critical energy infrastructure from attacks, which pose a ...
In just three months, three incidents of damage to Baltic Sea underwater cables have taken place. While accidential cable ...
Finally, if international law fails, countries are also discussing jointly imposing new national legislation to make it easier to grab ships further out at sea. Those could include requiring tankers ...