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Undersea Cable Cut Disrupts Internet in Asia and Middle East
A severed undersea cable in the Red Sea disrupted internet access in parts of Asia and the Middle East on Sunday, with the cause yet unknown, impacting systems like SMW4 and IMEWE, and potentially linked to the Yemen conflict.
Undersea Cable Cut Disrupts Internet in Asia and Middle East
A severed undersea cable in the Red Sea disrupted internet access in parts of Asia and the Middle East on Sunday, with the cause yet unknown, impacting systems like SMW4 and IMEWE, and potentially linked to the Yemen conflict.
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24% Bias Score


Greece Prepares for Potential Turkish Interference in Greece-Cyprus Electricity Cable Project
Amidst plans to resume the Greece-Cyprus electricity cable project this autumn, Greece's military is preparing for potential Turkish interference, drawing on lessons from a similar incident last year near Kasos island.
Greece Prepares for Potential Turkish Interference in Greece-Cyprus Electricity Cable Project
Amidst plans to resume the Greece-Cyprus electricity cable project this autumn, Greece's military is preparing for potential Turkish interference, drawing on lessons from a similar incident last year near Kasos island.
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20% Bias Score


Cyprus-Israel Electricity Cable to Boost Regional Energy Security
Cyprus and Israel plan an underwater electricity cable to enhance energy security, leveraging Cyprus's 4 GW renewable energy capacity, as agreed upon by Cypriot President Christodoulides and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu; this collaboration is part of the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corrido...
Cyprus-Israel Electricity Cable to Boost Regional Energy Security
Cyprus and Israel plan an underwater electricity cable to enhance energy security, leveraging Cyprus's 4 GW renewable energy capacity, as agreed upon by Cypriot President Christodoulides and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu; this collaboration is part of the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corrido...
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44% Bias Score


Meta Announces World's Longest Undersea Cable, Project Waterworth
Meta announced Project Waterworth, a 50,000+ kilometer undersea cable connecting the US, India, Brazil, South Africa, and other regions by the end of the decade to improve internet access and economic cooperation; the multibillion-dollar project highlights the growing importance of undersea cables f...
Meta Announces World's Longest Undersea Cable, Project Waterworth
Meta announced Project Waterworth, a 50,000+ kilometer undersea cable connecting the US, India, Brazil, South Africa, and other regions by the end of the decade to improve internet access and economic cooperation; the multibillion-dollar project highlights the growing importance of undersea cables f...
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24% Bias Score


Severed Baltic Sea Cable Sparks Sabotage Investigation
A fiber optic cable connecting Latvia and Sweden was severed in the Baltic Sea on January 26th, 2024, prompting a NATO investigation and the apprehension of a suspect vessel by Swedish authorities; while the disruption is minor for end users, the incident is part of a pattern of similar attacks in t...
Severed Baltic Sea Cable Sparks Sabotage Investigation
A fiber optic cable connecting Latvia and Sweden was severed in the Baltic Sea on January 26th, 2024, prompting a NATO investigation and the apprehension of a suspect vessel by Swedish authorities; while the disruption is minor for end users, the incident is part of a pattern of similar attacks in t...
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52% Bias Score


Baltic Sea Cable Sabotage: Suspect Vessel Seized, Joint Investigation Launched
A new undersea data cable between Sweden and Latvia was sabotaged in Swedish territorial waters, prompting a joint investigation by Sweden, Latvia, and NATO; a suspect ship was seized, and while data transmission was disrupted, alternative solutions minimized impact on end-users.
Baltic Sea Cable Sabotage: Suspect Vessel Seized, Joint Investigation Launched
A new undersea data cable between Sweden and Latvia was sabotaged in Swedish territorial waters, prompting a joint investigation by Sweden, Latvia, and NATO; a suspect ship was seized, and while data transmission was disrupted, alternative solutions minimized impact on end-users.
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48% Bias Score

Turkey's Opposition to Greece-Cyprus-Israel Subsea Cable Project
Turkey's potential use of military force threatens the construction of the Greece-Cyprus-Israel subsea electricity cable, despite international law allowing the project; the Greek government must decide whether to proceed, considering the strategic importance and risks involved.

Turkey's Opposition to Greece-Cyprus-Israel Subsea Cable Project
Turkey's potential use of military force threatens the construction of the Greece-Cyprus-Israel subsea electricity cable, despite international law allowing the project; the Greek government must decide whether to proceed, considering the strategic importance and risks involved.
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36% Bias Score

Google, Chile Partner on $550M Undersea Cable Project
Google and Chile announced a $300-$550 million agreement to build the Humboldt Cable, a 14,800-kilometer undersea fiber optic cable connecting Valparaíso, Chile to Sydney, Australia by 2027, enhancing Chile's digital infrastructure and geopolitical standing.

Google, Chile Partner on $550M Undersea Cable Project
Google and Chile announced a $300-$550 million agreement to build the Humboldt Cable, a 14,800-kilometer undersea fiber optic cable connecting Valparaíso, Chile to Sydney, Australia by 2027, enhancing Chile's digital infrastructure and geopolitical standing.
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36% Bias Score

Finnish Authorities Release Oil Tanker Eagle S Amidst Baltic Cable Investigation
Finnish authorities released the oil tanker Eagle S, detained since December for potential involvement in the Baltic Sea's Estlink 2 undersea cable disruption; however, three crew members remain under investigation, and a preliminary investigation suggests intentional damage by the tanker, linked to...

Finnish Authorities Release Oil Tanker Eagle S Amidst Baltic Cable Investigation
Finnish authorities released the oil tanker Eagle S, detained since December for potential involvement in the Baltic Sea's Estlink 2 undersea cable disruption; however, three crew members remain under investigation, and a preliminary investigation suggests intentional damage by the tanker, linked to...
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52% Bias Score

Meta's 50,000km Subsea Cable to Boost Global AI Access
Meta plans a 50,000km subsea cable, Project Waterworth, to connect the US, India, South Africa, Brazil, and other regions, aiming to improve global access to AI and other technologies by increasing high-speed connectivity and lowering data costs.

Meta's 50,000km Subsea Cable to Boost Global AI Access
Meta plans a 50,000km subsea cable, Project Waterworth, to connect the US, India, South Africa, Brazil, and other regions, aiming to improve global access to AI and other technologies by increasing high-speed connectivity and lowering data costs.
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44% Bias Score

Swedish Probe into Baltic Sea Cable Damage
Swedish authorities launched a probe into suspected sabotage of an undersea fiber optic cable in the Baltic Sea, detaining the Bulgarian-owned, Maltese-flagged vessel Vezhen, which had recently left a Russian port, near the damaged cable, amid accusations of involvement by a sanctioned Russian shado...

Swedish Probe into Baltic Sea Cable Damage
Swedish authorities launched a probe into suspected sabotage of an undersea fiber optic cable in the Baltic Sea, detaining the Bulgarian-owned, Maltese-flagged vessel Vezhen, which had recently left a Russian port, near the damaged cable, amid accusations of involvement by a sanctioned Russian shado...
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40% Bias Score

Damaged Baltic Sea Fiber Optic Cable Sparks NATO Investigation
An undersea fiber optic cable connecting Latvia's Ventspils and Sweden's Gotland island was damaged on Sunday, likely due to external influence, prompting a joint NATO and Baltic Sea investigation involving several vessels, although communications were restored via alternative routes.

Damaged Baltic Sea Fiber Optic Cable Sparks NATO Investigation
An undersea fiber optic cable connecting Latvia's Ventspils and Sweden's Gotland island was damaged on Sunday, likely due to external influence, prompting a joint NATO and Baltic Sea investigation involving several vessels, although communications were restored via alternative routes.
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32% Bias Score
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