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Baltic Sea under silent siege—GPS interference spreads, radar blackout now hits ships at seaUnusual and widespread GPS interference continues to plague ships operating in the Baltic Sea. Since 2022, such disruptions ...
The captain of a Hong Kong-registered ship alleged to have damaged undersea cables in the Baltic Sea was assigned a lawyer in ...
Poland and Germany have identified the source of GPS interference recorded almost daily in the Baltic Sea since February 2022 ...
The EU has awarded Finland €91 million for nine transport projects, including €42 million for a new icebreaker to improve ...
Finland became the first country to ban cargo ships from dumping sewage and scrubber sludge in its waters. The Baltic may ...
During the night leading into Friday, Storm Ulla drove wave heights in the western Gulf of Finland to record summer levels.
Analysts have been tracking Russian electronic warfare from across the Gdańsk Bay, pinpointing familiar sites in Kaliningrad.
Finland becomes the first country to ban cargo ship discharges of toilet wastewater and scrubber sludge in coastal waters.
According to experts interviewed by Izvestia, NATO's goal in the Baltic Sea is to prevent Russian shipping and block access ...
The increasing disruption of satellite-based navigation systems in European waters significantly increases the risk of ...
From 1 July 2025, no more sewage or wastewater from open-circuit scrubbers may be discharged into the sea in Finnish territorial waters ...
GlobalConnect, the leading Digital Infrastructure provider in the Nordics, has started the process of implementing a new subsea cable between Sweden and ...
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