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Finland PM says Russia ‘permanent’ threat to EU

The News International 22 Dec 2024
Finland´s Prime Minister Petteri Orpo said on Sunday that Russia was a “permanent and dangerous threat” to the EU, and stressed the need for increased defence spending and support for Ukraine.
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Chinese Ship Linked To Baltic Sea Cable Breach Resumes Voyage

gCaptain 21 Dec 2024
No further details were given and the spokesperson did not say whether any evidence had been found regarding the cable breaches ... Russia Now Primary Suspect in ‘Yi Peng 3’ Baltic Sea Cable Incident.
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Chinese man arrested on German naval base, TV says spy charges being considered

Colorado Springs Gazette 18 Dec 2024
In October, Germany took over command of NATO's task force in the Baltic Sea, which is criss-crossed by fuel pipelines and data cables that have repeatedly been severed since the start of Russia's full-scale invasion in February 2022.
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Sir Keir Starmer admits: I need to give business certainty on taxes

The Daily Telegraph 17 Dec 2024
Sir Keir also urged Mr Trump, who returns to the White House on Jan 20, to stick by Volodymyr Zelensky, the Ukrainian president, ahead of possible peace talks with Russia next year ... There is one aggressor here and that is Russia.
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Russia Testing NATO’s Baltic Security

MarineLink 17 Dec 2024
There have been at least three incidents of possible sabotage to the several dozen telecommunication cables and critical gas pipelines that run along the relatively shallow seabed since 2022, when Russia invaded Ukraine.
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Allies say Russian aircraft are creating safety hazards over Baltic Sea

Stars and Stripes 17 Dec 2024
In recent weeks, undersea communication cables in the Baltics have been severed, prompting investigations by authorities in Sweden and elsewhere ... “We are talking about aggressive behavior by Russia.
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Russia Now Primary Suspect in ‘Yi Peng 3’ Baltic Sea Cable Incident

gCaptain 16 Dec 2024
Chinese bulk carrier Yi Peng 3 remains at anchor in international waters of Denmark’s Kattegat Strait a month after the C-Lion 1 and BCS East-West Interlink cables in the Baltic Sea were damaged ... The cable has since been repaired.
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Underwater drones being developed by US Navy amid potential threat of war with China

The Daily Telegraph 16 Dec 2024
The concerns have been fuelled by mysterious acts of alleged sabotage to underwater cables and the Nord Steam gas pipes, which carried fuel from Russia to Europe ... Defence industry, US Navy, China, Russia.
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Innovative power

China Daily 16 Dec 2024
She says this embraces a vast array of tech projects, including a comprehensive terrestrial fiber optic cable network linking Russia with neighboring countries to Europe, and the 15,000-kilometer ...
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Labour ministers criticised for allowing Royal Mail to fall into foreign hands for the first ...

The Daily Mail 16 Dec 2024
And the Government’s stamp of approval comes amid concerns about the businessman’s connections to Russia. Vince Cable, who oversaw the privatisation of Royal Mail as business secretary in the coalition ...
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Suspected sabotage of European undersea cables shows just how vulnerable these critical lines are to attack

Business Insider 15 Dec 2024
"There are heightened concerns that Russia may target undersea cables and other critical infrastructure in an effort to disrupt Western life, to gain leverage against those nations that are providing ...
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Germany urges households to stock up for emergency scenarios as hybrid threats rise

Anadolu Agency 12 Dec 2024
... incidents across Europe targeting railway lines, power poles, and undersea cables—allegations that Moscow have consistently rejected as baseless accusations aimed at discrediting Russia.
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EU weighing first sanctions against Russia for misinformation, election interference and cyber attacks

New York Post 11 Dec 2024
Tensions over Russia’s various hybrid-war efforts have been increasing over the last year. In November, undersea fiber-optic communications cables connecting Lithuania, Sweden, Finland, and Germany were cut, and EU nations blamed Russia.
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Grey zone aggression targets global shipping – WTW

Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide 11 Dec 2024
The availability of advanced weapons and the willingness of certain states ...
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Russia doesn’t want Baltic Sea to be a Nato ‘lake’, expert says

Dawn 08 Dec 2024
Russia has stepped up its hybrid warfare tactics in the Baltic Sea and Nato countries in the region should prepare for an extended conflict with Moscow, experts said, after cables were severed and navigation systems scrambled.

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