Estonian naval ships are taking part in stepped-up patrols in the Baltic Sea by NATO countries after undersea power and ...
An oil tanker believed to be part of Russia’s efforts to evade international sanctions went adrift and had to be towed ashore ...
"The towing convoy is moving eastwards to a position northeast of Cape Arkona (Rügen)," Germany's Central Command for ...
German rescue teams have managed to secure towing lines to a loaded oil tanker that lost the ability to manoeuvre in the ...
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock said a heavily loaded oil tanker that Germany's maritime emergencies agency had to ...
Since the close of World War II, more than 115 people have died from encounters with unexploded ordnance in the North Sea—but ...
The German authorities have undertaken rescue measures after a Panama-flagged oil tanker began to drift in the Baltic Sea ...
Nato is increasing its surveillance operations in the Baltic Sea region with two ships deployed to the area following the ...
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 take control and ...
Several purported acts of sabotage targeting undersea cables have raised concerns about the threat facing the ...
Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock criticised Russia’s use of “dilapidated oil tankers” and labelled it a threat to European ...
NATO is sending two vessels to monitor critical undersea infrastructure and Russia's "shadow fleet" in the Baltic Sea following recent undersea cable cuts, Finland's foreign minister said Friday.