Suspected Chinese Ship Damages Undersea Cable Near Taiwan
A Chinese-linked cargo ship, the Shunxin39, is suspected of damaging an undersea internet cable near Taiwan on October 12, 2024, raising concerns about potential "gray zone operations" by China and prompting Taiwan to explore alternative communication options.
Suspected Chinese Ship Damages Undersea Cable Near Taiwan
A Chinese-linked cargo ship, the Shunxin39, is suspected of damaging an undersea internet cable near Taiwan on October 12, 2024, raising concerns about potential "gray zone operations" by China and prompting Taiwan to explore alternative communication options.
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52% Bias Score
Taiwan Investigates Suspected Undersea Cable Damage
Taiwan's coast guard suspects a Cameroon- and Tanzania-registered ship, crewed by Chinese nationals and owned by a Hong Kong-based company, damaged an undersea cable northeast of the island; bad weather prevented investigation, and the ship sailed to South Korea; Taiwan requested South Korea's help.
Taiwan Investigates Suspected Undersea Cable Damage
Taiwan's coast guard suspects a Cameroon- and Tanzania-registered ship, crewed by Chinese nationals and owned by a Hong Kong-based company, damaged an undersea cable northeast of the island; bad weather prevented investigation, and the ship sailed to South Korea; Taiwan requested South Korea's help.
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44% Bias Score
Sabotage Suspected in Damage to Estonia-Finland Undersea Cable
On Wednesday, the 170-kilometer undersea cable Estlink 2 connecting Estonia and Finland was damaged, with Finnish authorities suspecting sabotage by the oil tanker "Eagle S", allegedly part of Russia's sanctions-evading shadow fleet. Further incidents involving undersea cables in the Baltic Sea have...
Sabotage Suspected in Damage to Estonia-Finland Undersea Cable
On Wednesday, the 170-kilometer undersea cable Estlink 2 connecting Estonia and Finland was damaged, with Finnish authorities suspecting sabotage by the oil tanker "Eagle S", allegedly part of Russia's sanctions-evading shadow fleet. Further incidents involving undersea cables in the Baltic Sea have...
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60% Bias Score
Finland Investigates Oil Tanker for Sabotage of Baltic Sea Power Cable
Finnish authorities are investigating the oil tanker Eagle S, suspected of damaging the EstLink 2 submarine power cable connecting Finland and Estonia on December 25, 2023, with the ship's anchor; the incident is seen as potentially part of a pattern of hybrid warfare in the Baltic Sea.
Finland Investigates Oil Tanker for Sabotage of Baltic Sea Power Cable
Finnish authorities are investigating the oil tanker Eagle S, suspected of damaging the EstLink 2 submarine power cable connecting Finland and Estonia on December 25, 2023, with the ship's anchor; the incident is seen as potentially part of a pattern of hybrid warfare in the Baltic Sea.
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52% Bias Score
Finnish Authorities Investigate Suspected Sabotage of Baltic Sea Cable
Finnish authorities arrested the Eagle S, a Russian-linked tanker suspected of damaging the EstLink 2 submarine electricity cable connecting Finland and Estonia on December 25th, leading to an aggravated sabotage investigation and raising concerns about hybrid warfare in the Baltic Sea.
Finnish Authorities Investigate Suspected Sabotage of Baltic Sea Cable
Finnish authorities arrested the Eagle S, a Russian-linked tanker suspected of damaging the EstLink 2 submarine electricity cable connecting Finland and Estonia on December 25th, leading to an aggravated sabotage investigation and raising concerns about hybrid warfare in the Baltic Sea.
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40% Bias Score
Estlink 2 Cable Damaged: Months-Long Disruption Expected
The Estlink 2 underwater electricity cable connecting Estonia and Finland was damaged on December 25th, 2023, causing a disruption expected to last several months; investigations are underway, considering potential external interference.
Estlink 2 Cable Damaged: Months-Long Disruption Expected
The Estlink 2 underwater electricity cable connecting Estonia and Finland was damaged on December 25th, 2023, causing a disruption expected to last several months; investigations are underway, considering potential external interference.
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48% Bias Score
Suspected Chinese Vessel Damages Taiwan Undersea Cable, Raising "Gray Zone" Concerns
Taiwanese telecom Chunghwa Telecom discovered damage to an undersea cable, suspecting a Chinese-linked cargo vessel, the Shunxin39, near the damaged area, raising concerns of potential "gray zone operations" by China to disrupt Taiwan's communications.
Suspected Chinese Vessel Damages Taiwan Undersea Cable, Raising "Gray Zone" Concerns
Taiwanese telecom Chunghwa Telecom discovered damage to an undersea cable, suspecting a Chinese-linked cargo vessel, the Shunxin39, near the damaged area, raising concerns of potential "gray zone operations" by China to disrupt Taiwan's communications.
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52% Bias Score
Chinese Ship Damages Undersea Cable off Taiwan
A Chinese freighter, the Shunxin-39, allegedly damaged an undersea cable near Taiwan's Keelung Harbor on Friday, scrambling four cores; however, Taiwan's telecommunications remain unaffected due to backup systems. The ship, though Cameroonian-flagged, is suspected to be Chinese-owned, adding to esca...
Chinese Ship Damages Undersea Cable off Taiwan
A Chinese freighter, the Shunxin-39, allegedly damaged an undersea cable near Taiwan's Keelung Harbor on Friday, scrambling four cores; however, Taiwan's telecommunications remain unaffected due to backup systems. The ship, though Cameroonian-flagged, is suspected to be Chinese-owned, adding to esca...
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EU Prepares Sanctions After Damage to Baltic Sea Cable
Following damage to an underwater electricity cable in the Baltic Sea, the EU is preparing sanctions against Russia's 'shadow fleet' after Finnish authorities detained a Russian-linked vessel, the Eagle S, suspected of causing the damage; repairs could take up to seven months.
EU Prepares Sanctions After Damage to Baltic Sea Cable
Following damage to an underwater electricity cable in the Baltic Sea, the EU is preparing sanctions against Russia's 'shadow fleet' after Finnish authorities detained a Russian-linked vessel, the Eagle S, suspected of causing the damage; repairs could take up to seven months.
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Estlink 2 Cable Outage Sparks Sabotage Fears
An undersea electricity cable connecting Finland and Estonia, Estlink 2, malfunctioned on December 25th, prompting an investigation into potential sabotage involving vessels linked to Russia and China, following similar incidents in November targeting other Baltic Sea undersea cables.
Estlink 2 Cable Outage Sparks Sabotage Fears
An undersea electricity cable connecting Finland and Estonia, Estlink 2, malfunctioned on December 25th, prompting an investigation into potential sabotage involving vessels linked to Russia and China, following similar incidents in November targeting other Baltic Sea undersea cables.
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Finnish Authorities Detain Oil Tanker Suspected in Baltic Sea Cable Damage
Finnish authorities detained the oil tanker "Eagle S", suspected of damaging the EstLink2 power cable connecting Finland and Estonia on Christmas Day, causing a disruption to electricity transmission; the ship is linked to Russia's shadow fleet.
Finnish Authorities Detain Oil Tanker Suspected in Baltic Sea Cable Damage
Finnish authorities detained the oil tanker "Eagle S", suspected of damaging the EstLink2 power cable connecting Finland and Estonia on Christmas Day, causing a disruption to electricity transmission; the ship is linked to Russia's shadow fleet.
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44% Bias Score
Finnish Authorities Seize Oil Tanker After Undersea Cable Damage
Finnish authorities seized the "Eagle S", a Cook Islands-registered oil tanker suspected of being part of Russia's shadow fleet, after its anchor allegedly damaged an undersea power cable between Finland and Estonia, causing a 658-megawatt outage and prompting investigations into potential sabotage.
Finnish Authorities Seize Oil Tanker After Undersea Cable Damage
Finnish authorities seized the "Eagle S", a Cook Islands-registered oil tanker suspected of being part of Russia's shadow fleet, after its anchor allegedly damaged an undersea power cable between Finland and Estonia, causing a 658-megawatt outage and prompting investigations into potential sabotage.
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48% Bias Score