Lithuania exits cluster munition ban
INVL Baltic Sea Growth Fund has completed the sale of InMedica Group, a private healthcare network in Lithuania, to CVC Capital Partners portfolio company Mehiläinen.
Russian shadow fleet bypasses sanctions, funding Ukraine war and posing risks, says Gabrielius Landsbergis - Anadolu Ajansı
Vessels in the Baltic Sea are regularly witnessing satellite positioning jamming according to Polish researchers who want more help to increase surveillance.
In this week's newsletter, how the Baltic Sea countries are looking into protecting undersea infrastructure and the EU's new attempt to sanction illegal migration.
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National Interest on MSNEstonia and Lithuania to Meet Trump’s 5% Defense Spending TargetEstonia and Lithuania haven’t forgotten how they suffered during their forced membership in the Soviet Union. Ever since his stunning White House comeback, much ado has been made about U.S. president Donald Trump’s renewed calls for NATO members to spend 5 percent of their gross domestic product (GDP) on defense.
Swedish police have begun investigating the latest suspected incident of undersea cable damage in the Baltic Sea. The new incident was reported on 21 February, and involves suspected sabotage of a telecoms cable connecting Sweden and Germany. In Q4 2024, there were a number of incidents of high-priority cable damage in the Baltic Sea.
The invasive Pacific oyster has adapted to life in less salty seas and is reproducing off the coast of Skåne, despite having been there for less than ten years. A study by researchers from the University of Gothenburg shows that the oysters may be able to colonize the western Baltic Sea in the future.
Historically, the Baltic states were integrated into the Russian-controlled IPS/UPS power grid, a legacy of their Soviet past. However, in recent years, these nations have sought to extricate themselves from Russian influence,
The bloc announced new steps to prevent threats to undersea lines after Sweden discovered damage to one east of Gotland island.
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Sweden is investigating a damaged cable in the Baltic SeaSwedish authorities say they are investigating a damaged cable that was discovered in the Baltic Sea, the latest in a string of recent incidents of ruptured undersea cables that have heightened fears of Russian sabotage and spying in the region.
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