NATO
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NATO Faces Logistical Crisis Amid U.S. Withdrawal
In a historic move, the United States has opted out of December’s NATO foreign ministers’ meeting, marking the first absence…
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Shipbuilding
Portugal’s Navy Marks Milestone with New Ship
On January 29, the Portuguese Navy celebrated a significant milestone with the keel laying ceremony for its first auxiliary oiler…
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Shipbuilding
Saab Launches Second SIGINT Ship for Polish Navy
Swedish defense technology company Saab has successfully launched the ORP *Henryk Zygalski*, the second signals intelligence (SIGINT) ship for the…
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Finland Advances Naval Capabilities with New Corvette Construction
Finland’s defense sector has taken a significant step forward with the recent keel-laying ceremony for the third Pohjanmaa-class corvette at…
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Baltic Sea Faces Rising Tensions Amid Cable Sabotage
STOCKHOLM, Jan 6 — The Baltic Sea region is on heightened alert following a series of outages affecting power cables,…
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Baltic Sea on High Alert Amid Sabotage Concerns
The Baltic Sea region is experiencing heightened tensions following a series of outages affecting power cables, telecom links, and gas…
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Shipbuilding
Trump Unleashes Major Sanctions on Russian Oil Giants
In a decisive move, President Donald Trump has enacted sweeping sanctions against Russia’s largest oil producers, Rosneft and Lukoil, in…
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Finnish court drops Baltic subsea cable case against Eagle S crew
A Finnish district court has ruled against prosecuting the captain and two officers of the Eagle S tanker, concluding that…
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Marine Accident
Tragedy Beneath the Waves: The Komsomolets Disaster
Deep in the Norwegian Sea, the wreck of the Soviet submarine K-278 Komsomolets lies approximately 1.7 kilometers below the surface,…
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Cable wars: what to do about deepening conflict beneath the
Recent incidents involving undersea cables have raised alarms about the increasing frequency of disruptions caused by maritime activities. A Russian…
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