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Deepest Ocean Sediment Found in Japan Trench

Scientists have recovered the deepest ocean sediment samples ever recorded from the Japan Trench, a groundbreaking find that could transform our understanding of mega-earthquakes.

Stone Age 'Atlantis' Discovered Off Danish Coast

Marine archaeologists have uncovered a submerged Stone Age settlement in the Baltic Sea, revealing a 7,000-year-old lost world of sophisticated hunter-gatherers off Denmark's coast.

Major Fire at Russian Baltic Gas Terminal After Suspected Attack

A massive fire has broken out at Novatek's Ust-Luga fuel terminal on the Baltic Sea, forcing a halt to operations. Ukrainian sources suggest a special services operation is behind the blaze, dealing a significant blow to Russian energy exports.

Toxic 'Blue Dragon' Sea Slugs Invade Spanish Beach

Beachgoers in Alicante, Spain, are warned after the venomous Blue Glaucus, or 'Blue Dragon' sea slug, washes up on the shores of Guardamar del Segura. Experts urge public not to touch the striking but dangerous creature.

Tourist paralysed after Devon sea safari seat fails

A British tourist's dream holiday turned to tragedy when a catastrophic seat failure on a Devon sea safari boat left him paralysed from the waist down. The horrifying incident occurred off the coast of Ilfracombe, sparking serious safety concerns.

Italy arrests Russian 'spies' in Rimini over pipeline plot

Italian police have dismantled a suspected Russian espionage cell, arresting a husband and wife in a seaside raid. The duo are accused of spying for Moscow and gathering intelligence on the sabotage of the Baltic Sea gas pipelines.

Lithuania Builds Border 'Dragon's Teeth' Against Russia

Exclusive: In a historic move, Lithuania announces a 100-mile defensive line along its borders with Russia and Belarus, featuring minefields, booby-trapped bridges, and anti-tank obstacles, signalling a new era of Baltic defence preparedness.

Russia's massive war games before Ukraine talks

Russia has deployed 150 warships and 15,000 troops in large-scale military drills in the Baltic and Caspian Seas, showcasing its strength ahead of critical peace negotiations with Ukraine.

Kallas warns Europe of ongoing Russian threat

Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas urges Europe to remain vigilant against Russia's aggressive tactics, warning that Vladimir Putin's regime continues to destabilise regional security.

Climate change erodes Solomon Islands' mangroves

Climate change is accelerating the loss of vital mangrove forests in the Solomon Islands, threatening coastal communities and biodiversity. Experts warn of irreversible damage without urgent action.

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