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Authorities haven't found evidence that a Chinese-flagged ship in the Baltic Sea intentionally damaged two undersea cables ...
Taiwan prosecutors on Friday for the first time charged a Chinese ship captain with intentionally damaging undersea cables ...
Swedish authorities say they have not found evidence that a Chinese vessel deliberately cut Baltic Sea cables last year. Another probe into the incident is still underway amid growing security fears ...
A group of Europe's largest telecom companies urge NATO to fight back against damage allegedly done at the behest of Russia.
Identified only by his surname Wang, the Chinese captain was accused of dropping the Togo-flagged, Chinese-crewed Hong Tai 58 ...
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - A Swedish probe found no conclusive evidence to suggest that a Chinese ship had deliberately dragged its anchor to damage two Baltic Sea cables, Sweden's Accident Investigation ...
Submarine cables have been around for a long time, and they're more important than ever for the modern world. Without them, ...
The Swedish navy’s submarine rescue vessel has taken on an additional role as it has been called on to investigate incidents ...
Prosecutors say the man was captain of the Chinese-crewed Hong Tai 58, registered in Togo, which Taiwanese authorities detained after suspecting the ship had dropped anchor near an undersea cable ...
Prosecutors say the man was captain of the Chinese-crewed but Togolese-registered ship Hong Tai 58, which is accused of ...
In a First, Taiwan Charges Chinese Ship Captain With Damaging Undersea Cables By Yimou Lee and Ben Blanchard TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan prosecutors on Friday for the first time charged a Chinese ...
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