Neighboring countries are slowly getting better at tracking down what officials believe is intentional damage to undersea ...
Sweden's prime minister says his government has formally asked China to cooperate in explaining the recent rupture of data ...
Mid-ocean, cables lie deep on the seabed. But as the cables approach shore, the sea becomes shallower and ship traffic ...
Sweden has sent a formal request to China to cooperate with an investigation into suspected sabotage over the sudden ...
Sweden asked for Beijing's cooperation with an investigation.China said on Friday it was ready to assist in a probe into the ...
Multiple countries are investigating and the authorities in Europe say they have not ruled out sabotage. But U.S.
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Freezing Winds' drill was part of a push to step up the transatlantic defence alliance's protection of infrastructure in ...
China, responding to Sweden’s request ... conference after a security meeting of government leaders of the Baltic Sea region. “We expect China will choose to work together as we have requested.” ...
including concern for critical infrastructure and strategic resources along the Baltic Sea.” Mr Tusk said the specialised ...
Lithuania's President Gitanas Nauseda said on Friday that there was a quite high probability that the two undersea ...
HARPSUND, Sweden — Sweden has formally asked China to cooperate in explaining the recent rupture of two data cables on the Baltic Sea bed in an area where a China-flagged vessel had been sighted ...