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NATO Patrols Baltic Sea After Suspected Russian Cable Sabotage

A Belgian-led NATO group patrols the Baltic Sea near Estonia following suspected Russian sabotage of undersea telecommunications cables, vital for internet traffic (95%) and energy pipelines, prompting increased NATO surveillance and a pledge to protect critical infrastructure.

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Hellenic Cables Wins US Submarine Cable Contract

Hellenic Cables won a contract to supply 21 kilometers of 230 kV submarine power cables for the Silver Run Expansion project, connecting New Jersey and Delaware via the Delaware River, with production expected to finish in the first half of 2026.

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Germany and Denmark Unite Amid Russian Baltic Sea Threats and US Greenland Ambitions

Amid concerns about Russian hybrid warfare and potential US designs on Greenland, German Chancellor Scholz and Danish Prime Minister Frederiksen addressed the threat to European security, citing recent damage to Baltic Sea undersea cables and NATO's 'Baltic Sentry' operation.

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NATO Launches Operation Baltic Sentinel to Protect Baltic Sea Cables

NATO announces Operation Baltic Sentinel to protect Baltic Sea undersea cables from suspected Russian sabotage, deploying warships, aircraft, and drones following incidents involving the Eagle S tanker and Yi Peng 3 vessel.

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NATO Develops Underwater Surveillance System After Baltic Sea Cable Damage

NATO is developing a new underwater surveillance system using unmanned vehicles to protect undersea internet cables in the Baltic Sea following suspected sabotage of two cables linking Lithuania-Sweden and Finland-Germany; investigations are ongoing.

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Baltic Sea Cable Damage: Suspected Sabotage

Suspected sabotage of undersea telecommunication cables in the Baltic Sea raises concerns about hybrid warfare and international security.

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Poland Proposes EU Cybersecurity Declaration Amidst Rising Threats

Poland is proposing an EU cybersecurity declaration to be signed by member states in early March in Warsaw, focusing on preparedness for incidents and enhanced cooperation; this follows recent incidents targeting undersea cables in the Baltic Sea and slow implementation of the NIS2 directive.

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Undersea Cable Sabotage Exposes Global Infrastructure Vulnerabilities

Alleged Russian sabotage attacks on undersea cables, vital for 95% of global data traffic and energy transmission, expose vulnerabilities in global infrastructure, impacting communication and energy supply; the lack of comprehensive mapping and protection strategies worsens the risk.

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UK Warns Russia After Spy Ship Tracked Near Undersea Cables

On January 22nd, the UK Royal Navy tracked a Russian spy ship, Yantar, near critical undersea infrastructure in the English Channel and North Sea, prompting Defence Secretary John Healey to warn Russia of strong action to protect UK interests; France also confirmed monitoring the ship.

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Russian Tanker Detained, Suspected of Espionage and Cable Damage

The Eagle S, a tanker in Russia's 'shadow fleet' and sanctioned by the UK, was detained by Finnish authorities for suspected sabotage of underwater communication cables; prior reports reveal the tanker was equipped with surveillance equipment, potentially used to spy on NATO ships and aircraft.

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Vietnam, Singapore Negotiate Submarine Cables Amidst US-China Tech Rivalry

Vietnam and Singapore are negotiating two submarine cable projects, one a direct \$150 million link, the other integrating Vietnam into a larger Singapore-Japan network; US lobbying to exclude Chinese contractors highlights geopolitical tensions and data security concerns.

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