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Coastal States of the Baltic Sea and the North Sea: Safety risks in navigation increased by GNSS interference On 26 January 2026, Finland and 13 other European countries published a letter to the International Maritime Community on the safety and se... [1]
Hoppa till pleasure Hoppa till pleasure Start General Yle Arena Tipsa oss Sok Meny Vi hamtar väderdata... (translated from fi) [2]
Aarhus University logo The different faces of the region and its constituent parts are reflected in the changing meaning of the ‘Nordic model’ over time Take a look at Nordic society, history and culture through the eyes of researchers. [3]
Finland to join NATO’s 2026 peacetime activities primarily in Baltic Sea, North Sea and North Atlantic .png/dee112c7-c9ab-f237-99ec-766a8d19c3a1?t=1768997137582) In its plenary session on 22 May 2025, the Finnish Government endorsed a report on the F... [4]
Профессор кафедры международного бизнеса в Университете Турку Кари Лиухто предлагает отменить государственное финансирование Финско-Российской торговой палаты (ФРТП) из-за натянутых отношений между Европейским союзом и Россией. [5]
The Baltic Sea and the Baltic Sea Region are very relevant to the Nordic countries, not only culturally and historically, but also from a geopolitical, environment and security perspective. (confirmed by 3 sources) [7]
Ingria and the Ingrian Finns Ingria is the historic name for the isthmus between the Baltic Sea and Lake Ladoga, connecting modern-day Finland with modern-day Estonia. Today, this region is dominated by the city of St Petersburg. [8]
NATO to strengthen its presence in Baltic Sea NATO has decided to strengthen its ongoing surveillance and exercises in the Baltic Sea region, following recent damage to undersea cables. [9]
Note: This briefing is based on limited source coverage. The evidence may be incomplete or outdated.
Coastal States of the Baltic Sea and the North Sea: Safety risks in navigation increased by GNSS interference On 26 January 2026, Finland and 13 other European countries published a letter to the International Maritime Community on the safety and se
Hoppa till pleasure Hoppa till pleasure Start General Yle Arena Tipsa oss Sok Meny Vi hamtar väderdata...
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Aarhus University logo The different faces of the region and its constituent parts are reflected in the changing meaning of the ‘Nordic model’ over time Take a look at Nordic society, history and culture through the eyes of researchers.
Finland to join NATO’s 2026 peacetime activities primarily in Baltic Sea, North Sea and North Atlantic .png/dee112c7-c9ab-f237-99ec-766a8d19c3a1?t=1768997137582) In its plenary session on 22 May 2025, the Finnish Government endorsed a report on the F
Профессор кафедры международного бизнеса в Университете Турку Кари Лиухто предлагает отменить государственное финансирование Финско-Российской торговой палаты (ФРТП) из-за натянутых отношений между Европейским союзом и Россией.
The Finnish Environment Institute Syke says that in early January, it received several notifications of blue-green colored ice and algae in the cold waters and ice flows of the Gulf of Finland.
The Baltic Sea and the Baltic Sea Region are very relevant to the Nordic countries, not only culturally and historically, but also from a geopolitical, environment and security perspective.
Ingria and the Ingrian Finns Ingria is the historic name for the isthmus between the Baltic Sea and Lake Ladoga, connecting modern-day Finland with modern-day Estonia. Today, this region is dominated by the city of St Petersburg.
NATO to strengthen its presence in Baltic Sea NATO has decided to strengthen its ongoing surveillance and exercises in the Baltic Sea region, following recent damage to undersea cables.
The risk of blue-green algae blooming angry this summer is greater than previous years. Phosphorus-containing water has flown into the Gulf of Finland and led to an unusual nutrient situation.
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