"Had it continued for another 12 minutes, the carnage would have been much worse than the four basic cables that were there," ...
This is an audio transcript of the Rachman Review podcast episode: ‘Finland’s president on Europe in a Trumpian world’ ...
Finland [File: Lehtikuva/Heikki Saukkomaa/via Reuters] Published On 14 Jan 202514 Jan 2025 NATO chief Mark Rutte says the US-led military alliance will launch a new mission to protect undersea ...
Baltic Sea leaders meeting in Helsinki on Tuesday launched NATO's Baltic Sentry mission to protect critical maritime ...
Safeguarding infrastructure "is of utmost importance," Mark Rutte told reporters ... another between Germany and Finland, and others between Estonia and Finland. Investigations are underway ...
BRUSSELS (AP) — NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte announced Tuesday that the ... natural gas pipeline that runs from Norway to Poland. Finland President Alexander Stubb said the issue had ...
In a major development, NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte on Tuesday announced ... NATO countries located on the Baltic Sea in Finland's Helsinki, Rutte said that the effort would be dubbed ...
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte announced on Tuesday a new mission, dubbed Baltic Sentry, to safeguard undersea cables in the Baltic Sea region. In recent months, a series of incidents involving ...
After a summit of Baltic Sea allies on January 14, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, President of Finland Alexander Stubb and Prime Minister of Estonia Kristen Michal announced the launch of the ...
Nato's Secretary General Mark Rutte addresses the media during a press conference as part of a summit of the Baltic Sea NATO countries in Helsinki, Finland, Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2025. (Antti ...
Secretary-General Mark Rutte said that the mission dubbed Baltic ... of a summit of the Baltic Sea NATO countries in Helsinki, Finland, Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2025. Credit: AP/Antti Aimo-Koivisto ...
Secretary-General Mark Rutte said that the mission dubbed Baltic ... The meeting included leaders from Finland, Germany, Poland, Denmark, Sweden, Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia.