: German Chancellor Olaf Scholz gives a statement during the summit of the Baltic Sea NATO countries in Helsinki, Finland, ...
Cables essential to internet traffic are damaged hundreds of times a year. It may not always be accidental, Justin Sherman ...
Preliminary data from the Finnish Heritage Agency shows that professionally managed museums in Finland recorded 8,441,840 ...
The new study suggests attitudes towards Finland have shifted in a positive direction in the United States, Germany and Japan ...
Suspected sabotage of undersea cables in the Baltic continues to spread in the waters around Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Sweden, with a recent incident leading to the arrest of a Norwegian ...
The 32-year-old minister of infrastructure of Estonia visited Kyiv and Odesa last week, where he signed a memorandum within ...
Weather conditions and deficiencies in equipment and seamanship” were behind last month’s disruption, prosecutors say.
Swedish prosecutors on Monday ruled out sabotage in the case of a damaged Baltic Sea fibre-optic cable and said they were ...
Estonian Infrastructure Minister Vladimir Svet does not believe in accidental damage to cables in the Baltic Sea, given the ...
Swedish prosecutors have decided to release a vessel belonging to a Bulgarian shipping company after ruling out initial ...
World: It was the latest development in a series of suspected acts of sabotage that many officials believe form part of a Russian "hybrid war" against Western allies of Ukraine.
Authorities in Sweden and Latvia are investigating potential sabotage after an undersea fiber-optic cable between the two countries was damaged in late January 2025. The incident is the latest in ...