Russia is using non-sanctioned vessels and rerouting others to keep oil exports going, maritime data shows, but risks sanctions on even more ships.
Russian forces are conducting large-scale illegal fishing in the Azov Sea, depleting natural resources and causing losses exceeding UAH 4.1 billion (about US$98.1 million) to Ukraine's fishing ...
To sustain its oil exports, Russia has been drawing on a network of old tankers it sources from private sellers around the ...
NATO has decided to launch its “Baltic Sentry” activities. It could deploy naval vessels, surveillance aircraft and uncrewed aerial drones to conduct patrols, bolstering and guaranteeing the security ...
Russia's shadow fleet is a thousand old tankers that carry Russian oil outside the established price cap and are not insured ...
Things in the Arctic have never been hotter. In the past year, Russian nuclear submarines have practiced firing cruise ...
Volunteer rescuers have freed a humpback whale entangled in ropes at a Skye salmon farm. The animal was spotted in difficulty ...
Sailing off the south coast of England, the Russian trawler known as the Yantar carried its usual array of hi-tech equipment.
The Russian nuclear-powered icebreaker 50 Years of Victory suffered a collision with a cargo ship in the Kara Sea, tearing a ...
Incidents damaging Europe’s undersea networks have become more frequent since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022, raising suspicions they are the result of sabotage.