Finland will next week host a summit of NATO countries bordering the Baltic Sea to discuss security in the region, as the alliance boosts its maritime presence following several subsea cable cuts.
Lawmakers have called for pushback on China's presence in the Arctic, with diplomats say they are sharing more information and intelligence with Allied nations.
The meeting, co-organized by Finland and Estonia, will focus on enhancing NATO's presence in the Baltic Sea and responding to ...
Meanwhile, President Alexander Stubb is set to host a summit of Baltic Sea Nato countries in Helsinki next week.
NATO ships will start guarding critical locations in the Baltic Sea later this week, Finnish public broadcaster YLE reported ...
The Baltic states are working with Poland to secure the energy infrastructure they need as they decouple their power grids ...
NATO is deploying approximately 10 ships to protect underwater infrastructure in the Baltic Sea. The first of these ships is ...
A fleet of up to 10 NATO vessels will guard the infrastructure under the Baltic Sea until April, the Finnish broadcaster YLE ...
Finland says an alleged Russian “shadow fleet” tanker detained over the damaging of Baltic Sea cables has "serious deficiencies," putting it under detention amid reports NATO is due to begin ...
Dubbed Nordic Warden, the operation will use AI to crunch data to track vessels entering areas of interest. JEF said vessels ...
The UK is leading a North European drive to track dark fleet tankers heading to Russia using artificial intelligence, the ...
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...