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A Russian spy ship that can allegedly cut undersea cables was today spotted in the English Channel. Vladimir Putin’s Yantar was caught loitering between the coast of Devon and France and appe… ...
On the shores of the Baltic Sea, in the south of Denmark, a massive engineering marvel is taking shape — piece by giant concrete piece — that, when finished, will be the longest of its kind in ...
After a series of suspected undersea cable cuttings, NATO has launched a new surveillance and deterrence mission to protect critical infrastructure under the Baltic Sea.
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Dagens.com (CA) on MSNMusk Posts A New Map On Twitter: Suggests Renaming The English Channel - MSNThe new name he suggests is The George Washington Channel, named after the first president of the United States. More than 5 ...
Molly Sanborn, a 29-year-old North Meck High alum, tackled the challenge of crossing from England to France with her mother literally by her side.
Russian ships Frigate Admiral Golovko, tanker Vyazma, and intelligence ship Yantar were traced heading westwards through the English Channel by frigate HMS Iron Duke, Merlin HM2 helicopters and ...
A migrant has died in a boat blaze that also left seven injured as they tried to cross the English Channel.. Around 60 men, women and children had to be rescued off the coast of northern France ...
Baltic Sentry was launched "in response to damage to undersea cables connecting Estonia and Finland on Dec. 25, and follows a declaration of solidarity by Allies with the two countries on Dec. 30 ...
Donald Cobb, 99, shakes hands with passengers on a ferry boat crossing the English Channel Saturday. He’s traveling to Normandy, France for the 80th anniversary of the DDAY invasion, courtesy of ...
A UK-led coalition is using AI to track Russia's shadow fleet, the British Ministry of Defence said. The operation, involving 10 countries, comes after damage to major undersea cables in the ...
High-definition radar satellites have revealed more than 19,000 undersea volcanoes around our planet, providing scientists with the most comprehensive catalog of seamounts ever created.
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