Welcome to the GP100, a countdown of the most significant releases over the course of 2024. Here are winners 61 through 80.
VILNIUS, Dec 6 (Reuters) - Lithuania's President Gitanas Nauseda said on Friday that there was a quite high probability that the two undersea cables that were damaged last month in the Baltic Sea ...
TURKU, Finland (Reuters) - On Nov. 18, hours after two communication cables were severed in the Baltic Sea, 30 NATO vessels and 4,000 military staff took to the same body of water for one of ...
By Michael Schwirtz Muyi Xiao and Riley Mellen For more than a week, a Chinese commercial ship has apparently been forced to anchor in the Baltic Sea, surrounded and monitored by naval and coast ...
STOCKHOLM - Poland’s Prime Minister Donald Tusk on Nov 27 said that he wanted to create a Baltic Sea policing mission to protect infrastructure after two Baltic Sea cables were cut last week.
HARPSUND, Sweden - Nordic and Baltic states and Poland said on Nov 27 they would in the coming months step up support for Ukraine, including to the country’s defence industry, and invest in ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Two key undersea data cables in the Baltic Sea were severed earlier this month, prompting an investigation into a Chinese cargo ship over ...
Baltic and Nordic countries as well as Warsaw have been Kyiv's staunchest supporters since the start of the all-out war, providing the country with military, financial and humanitarian aid. "Ukraine ...
A Chinese ship is suspected of severing two critical internet cables in the Baltic Sea in an act of sabotage that may have been orchestrated by Russia. Investigators believe that the Yi Peng 3 ...
A Chinese cargo ship deliberately severed two critical data cables in the Baltic Sea by dragging an anchor across the sea floor over 110miles while off-radar in an attack orchestrated by the ...
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said Wednesday he wanted to launch a “navy policing” program to secure the Baltic Sea against Russian threats. Speaking to reporters in Warsaw ahead of a summit of ...