The Helsinki District Court has ruled to keep the oil tanker — suspected of belonging to Russia's "shadow fleet" — under seizure, despite an appeal from the ship's owner.
A Finnish court denied on Friday the release of the oil tanker Eagle S, which was suspected of damaging undersea cables and a power line in the Baltic Sea. The Finnish authorities are investigating ...
Finland has been granted permission to continue detaining a tanker from the shadow fleet that damaged an energy cable and four communication cables in the Baltic Sea last week, a court ruled. Source: ...
Those orchestrating the string of suspected cable sabotage incidents are becoming decidedly brazen—and the consequences may affect not just communications, but crucial energy supplies, too. As part of ...
Finland’s national grid operator, Fingrid, has requested a court order to seize the tanker Eagle S, which is suspected of ...
Estonia said it would set aside €100 million ($103 million) for a new gas-fired power plant to boost energy security after ...
Estonia confirms NATO's increased military presence in the Baltic Sea and Gulf of Finland regions to protect underwater infrastructure.