Policy and military communities began using the term “gray zone” in the early 2010s to describe environments in which states pursue an advantage against a rival without crossing a line that would ...
The Baltic Sea has been under pressure for decades: Although phosphorus and nitrogen river loads, the main cause for its eutrophication, have been significantly reduced, adverse effects such as algal ...
Since the beginning of January, an unusually long period of easterly winds has caused the average water level in the Baltic Sea to fall to a historic low. Measurements at the Swedish Landsort-Norra ...
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The Baltic cable breaks explained, why a Chinese bulk carrier became the focus of a NATO sea investigation
After two major undersea fiber optic cables linking Sweden to Lithuania and Finland to Germany were found severed in November, investigators and coast guards focused on a Chinese bulk carrier that ...
A 17th century Swedish Navy shipwreck buried underwater in central Stockholm for 400 years has suddenly become visible due to unusually low Baltic Sea levels, marking the latest centuries-old vessel ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Finnish Border Guard's photo of a Hong Kong registered cargo ship 'Newnew Polar Bear', which was spotted moving close to the ...
HONG KONG, Feb 11 (Reuters) - The Chinese captain of a Hong Kong-registered cargo ship pleaded not guilty on Wednesday to a charge of criminal damage, following allegations that his vessel damaged ...
For Finnish authorities, 2025 ended dramatically. On the very last day of the year, at 4:53 a.m. local time, a telecommunications company called Elisa noticed a significant disruption to data on one ...
The Baltic Sea has been under excruciating pressure for decades, as human activities have transformed it into one of the world’s largest “dead zones”. Due to a deadly trifecta of climate change, ...
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Beneath the Baltic: Why Underwater Infrastructure Matters
Undersea cables in the Baltic region are vital to energy, technology, and economic stability, but are increasingly vulnerable to disruption, sabotage, and geopolitical pressure. Sabotage Below the ...
Welcome to the ‘gray zone’—home to nefarious international acts that fall short of outright conflict
Policy and military communities began using the term “gray zone” in the early 2010s to describe environments in which states pursue an advantage against a rival without crossing a line that would ...
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