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What we know about the Baltic Sea cable damage
Two undersea communication cables linking NATO countries were recently damaged in the shallow Baltic Sea, triggering concerns about whether the incident was accidental or deliberate. This breakdown ...
The Baltic Sea region has been on high alert after a string of power cable, telecom link and gas pipeline outages ...
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Finland steps up undersea monitoring to prevent cable damage after string of sabotage incidents
Efforts to improve surveillance of undersea infrastructure have increased due to several incidents often involving vessels ...
The Eagle S ship's captain, Georgian national Davit Vadatchkoria sits for his trial, where he and the ship's first and second officers face charges of aggravated sabotage and telecommunications ...
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Hong Kong court to call 18 witnesses over Baltic Sea cable damage case against ship's captain
By James Pomfret and Anne Kauranen HONG KONG, Jan 20 (Reuters) - A lawyer for a Chinese captain of a Hong Kong-registered ship alleged to have damaged undersea cables in the Baltic Sea said on Tuesday ...
Undersea telecoms cable accidents (or "accidents") are getting a bit too commonplace these days. Any such incident merits exceedingly serious analysis, as one bad slice can cut off entire countries ...
No immediate military threat to Finland as Russian forces remain focused on Ukraine, assessment says - Anadolu Ajansı ...
HONG KONG, Jan 20 (Reuters) - Ten witnesses will be called to testify in a "criminal damage" case against a Chinese ...
By Anne Kauranen HELSINKI, Jan 26 (Reuters) - Finland's Border Guard hopes to prevent damage to critical undersea ...
Geopolitical tensions are brewing globally over the cutting of subsea cables — critical infrastructure powering cross-border internet connectivity — in the Baltic Sea. The severing of the cables ...
Authorities say electricity to the Danish island of Bornholm was cut off due to a technical fault that caused an undersea ...
HELSINKI (Reuters) -A Finnish district court ruled on Friday that it does not have jurisdiction to prosecute the captain and two officers of the Eagle S oil tanker, who are accused of breaking ...
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