OSLO (Reuters) - A Norwegian cargo ship with an all-Russian crew suspected of damaging a Baltic Sea telecoms cable has been released by authorities in Norway after no link to the incident was found, ...
Police attorney said no evidence had been found linking the ship to the act, adding that while the investigation would continue, there was no reason for the vessel to remain in Tromsø any longer.
It was 2 a.m. in Turkey, and Jeff Flake had a promise to keep.
Russia and China have stepped up military activity in the Arctic. NATO states in the region are reporting more acts of sabotage.
The incident is the latest in a series of cases of cables being damaged in the Baltic Sea, amid heightened tensions between Russia and the West since Moscow's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
Kyiv destroys command post in Kursk after drone assault on Putin's oil refineries - Volgograd governor Andrei Bocharov says a fire temporarily broke out after a Ukrainian drone attack ...
The authorities said they believed the vessel may have been involved in damaging the cable, the latest act of apparent ...
Securing an end to the fighting in Ukraine must take place with Kyiv’s full involvement and come with more defense spending ...
Sweden launched its first military communications satellite in August last year, the government said on Friday, the first of ...
The Turkish firm Baykar, a defense contractor owned by the son-in-law of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Selçuk ...
In December, the Swedish parliament supported the government's proposal to suspend the agreement on the avoidance of doble taxation between Sweden and Russia ...
An Iraqi living in Sweden who faced threats after burning the Koran in Stockholm in 2023 died in a shooting Wednesday, ...