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A Student Finds Fossilized Fragment… and Accidentally Unlocks a Lost European Trade Routes From 5,400 Years Ago
A burial site discovered near Lake Onega, located in the northwest Russian republic of Karelia, is reshaping understandings ...
Russia will "likely persist in its ambitions to damage the undersea infrastructure of the Baltic Sea", Finland's Defence Command said in its annual military intelligence review published on Thursday.
The European Capital of Culture 2027 is set to be a bustling city in the Baltic region - and it's a fascinating city with so ...
ORLEN Upstream Norway and Equinor have confirmed a new natural gas discovery at the Sissel prospect in the central North Sea, with estimated recoverable resources of up to 28.3 million barrels of oil ...
Six European energy operators have initiated the feasibility phase for the Nordic-Baltic Hydrogen Corridor (NBHC), an ...
A lawyer for a Chinese captain of a Hong Kong-registered ship alleged to have damaged undersea cables in the Baltic Sea said ...
ORLEN delivered more than 245,000 tonnes of small-scale LNG to customers in 2025, reinforcing its strong position in the Polish market and its growing presence in the Baltic region. Supplied from the ...
The sixth edition of the Katara International Kahraman Exhibition opened on Tuesday at Katara Hall (Building 12), bringing together ...
Amber (Kahraman in Arabic) rosaries are considered part and parcel of Arab culture and a status symbol for people in Qatar, e ...
Finnish authorities took control of a vessel suspected of causing damage to a telecommunications cable, launching a criminal investigation into the latest reported incident affecting subsea links in ...
Finnish authorities seized a cargo vessel in the Baltic Sea that is suspected of damaging cables in Estonian waters in a possible sabotage incident, police in Helsinki told reporters. The ship is ...
The authorities seized the Fitburg, a cargo ship that was en route from Russia to Israel when it sliced the cable in the Gulf of Finland. By Neil Vigdor and Johanna Lemola Neil Vigdor reported from ...
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