An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Sweden is investigating the sighting of a Chinese vessel near where two Baltic Sea internet cables were severed, the Financial Times reported.
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. London: A Chinese-registered vessel is under investigation by European authorities after it was detected in the area where two ...
Two fiber-optic undersea internet cables connecting Scandinavia to mainland Europe were severed within 24 hours of one another. European officials suspect the cuts are a sign of sabotage.
Oslo/London | Investigators of two severed data cables in the Baltic Sea are looking at the movements of a Chinese bulk carrier, the second such probe in recent months amid rising jitters in ...
European nations are accusing Russia of orchestrating a massive sabotage strike on Ukraine’s Western allies after two underwater fiber-optic cables were cut in the Baltic Sea. The 135-mile-long ...
Underwater fiber-optic cables, carrying transactions worth trillions of dollars a day, are central to the U.S.-China tech war. WSJ explains the battle for influence beneath the waves. Illustration ...
BERLIN — Germany’s defense minister said the cutting of two undersea internet cables appeared to be deliberate acts of “sabotage,” prompting fears of new tensions across Eastern Europe.
6, 2024. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena) BERLIN (AP) — Germany’s defense minister said Tuesday officials have to assume damage to two data cables under the Baltic Sea, one of which ends in Germany, was ...
WASHINGTON − Germany said damage to two underwater telecommunications cables linking Germany to Finland and Sweden to Lithuania is "sabotage," in an incident reminiscent of the 2022 bombing of ...
Two submarine Baltic Sea cables were damaged within 24 hours of each other. LONDON -- An initial investigation into possible sabotage has been launched by four NATO countries -- Finland ...
Two undersea cables in the Baltic Sea were disrupted in quick succession, NATO officials and local telecommunications companies have said. It raises fears of sabotage from "malicious actors" in ...