A privately-funded expedition has begun examining the wreckage of the MS Estonia ferry that sank in 1994. The search was commissioned by relatives of the victims of the disaster, in an effort to gain ...
On a stormy night in 1994, the MS Estonia left Tallinn for Stockholm and never arrived. The ship’s bow ramp, weakened by years of neglect, tore open in the rough sea - flooding the lower decks in ...
Bishops throw white rose into the sea at the start of a new inquiry into the 1994 sinking of the ferry MS Estonia and loss of 852 lives - Copyright AFP Peter Louis ...
A 1:100 scale model of the MS Estonia is on display at the Estonian Maritime Museum on June 20, 2018. On September 28, 1994, 852 people died after the ferry, traveling from Estonia to Sweden, capsized ...
HELSINKI (AP) — A privately-funded expedition, commissioned by relatives of the victims of the M/S Estonia ferry that sank into the Baltic Sea nearly 27 years ago, will dive into the vessel’s wreckage ...
Relatives of the victims of the 1994 MS Estonia disaster met Secretary of State Taimar Peterkop Friday, in a first-of-a-kind gathering which presented the government's stance on possible new ...
On September 28, 1994, the cruise ferry MS Estonia sank in the Baltic Sea as it carried passengers from Tallinn, Estonia, to Stockholm, Sweden. It was the worst cruise liner disaster since the sinking ...
Russia may be using the wreck of the MS Estonia–a Baltic Sea ferry that sank in 1994–as a training ground and strategic base for covert underwater surveillance operations targeting NATO forces, ...
Using a heavily monitored underwater site like the wreck of the MS Estonia ferry for espionage purposes, while theoretically ...
Sweden and Estonia on Friday opened a fresh investigation into the 1994 sinking of the ferry MS Estonia in the Baltic Sea and the loss of 852 lives, acciden... Already a Barron's subscriber? Sign In ...
Sept. 28 (UPI) --On this date in history: In 490 B.C., the Greeks defeated the Persians at Marathon. A Greek soldier named Phidippides ran more than 26 miles to tell Athenians of the victory and died ...