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Undersea Cable Cuts Disrupt Internet in Asia and Middle East
Multiple undersea cable cuts in the Red Sea caused internet disruptions in parts of Asia and the Middle East, with the cause yet unknown, though Yemen's Houthi rebels' campaign against Red Sea shipping is a concern, despite their denials of targeting such lines.
Undersea Cable Cuts Disrupt Internet in Asia and Middle East
Multiple undersea cable cuts in the Red Sea caused internet disruptions in parts of Asia and the Middle East, with the cause yet unknown, though Yemen's Houthi rebels' campaign against Red Sea shipping is a concern, despite their denials of targeting such lines.
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40% Bias Score


Multiple Subsea Cables Severed in Red Sea, Disrupting Internet Connectivity
Several undersea cables near Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, including SMW4 and IMEWE, have been cut, impacting internet service in India, Pakistan, Kuwait, and the UAE, with potential delays for Microsoft Azure users in Europe.
Multiple Subsea Cables Severed in Red Sea, Disrupting Internet Connectivity
Several undersea cables near Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, including SMW4 and IMEWE, have been cut, impacting internet service in India, Pakistan, Kuwait, and the UAE, with potential delays for Microsoft Azure users in Europe.
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16% Bias Score


Finnish Authorities Charge Crew of Russia-Linked Tanker for Undersea Cable Damage
The captain and two officers of the Russia-linked Eagle S oil tanker were charged by Finnish authorities with damaging undersea cables between Finland and Estonia on December 25, 2022, causing at least €60 million in damages, highlighting the use of Russia's shadow fleet to circumvent sanctions.
Finnish Authorities Charge Crew of Russia-Linked Tanker for Undersea Cable Damage
The captain and two officers of the Russia-linked Eagle S oil tanker were charged by Finnish authorities with damaging undersea cables between Finland and Estonia on December 25, 2022, causing at least €60 million in damages, highlighting the use of Russia's shadow fleet to circumvent sanctions.
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44% Bias Score


Britain Bans Russia's 'Shadow Fleet' to Protect Undersea Cables
Britain is banning approximately 100 ships from its waters, believed to be part of Russia's "shadow fleet," to protect undersea cables and prevent oil smuggling, following concerns about potential Russian sabotage and reconnaissance missions.
Britain Bans Russia's 'Shadow Fleet' to Protect Undersea Cables
Britain is banning approximately 100 ships from its waters, believed to be part of Russia's "shadow fleet," to protect undersea cables and prevent oil smuggling, following concerns about potential Russian sabotage and reconnaissance missions.
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52% Bias Score


Russia's Undersea Cable Attacks Threaten Global Internet
Suspected Russian attacks on undersea cables carrying 95% of global internet traffic threaten worldwide internet blackouts and critical infrastructure; telecom giants urge immediate action from UK, EU, and NATO.
Russia's Undersea Cable Attacks Threaten Global Internet
Suspected Russian attacks on undersea cables carrying 95% of global internet traffic threaten worldwide internet blackouts and critical infrastructure; telecom giants urge immediate action from UK, EU, and NATO.
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48% Bias Score


Repeated Baltic Sea Cable Damage Raises Security Concerns
Multiple undersea telecommunication cables in the Baltic Sea have been damaged since November 2022, with authorities suspecting sabotage amid heightened regional tensions; while repairs have been swift, the incidents highlight the vulnerability of this critical infrastructure and the need for enhanc...
Repeated Baltic Sea Cable Damage Raises Security Concerns
Multiple undersea telecommunication cables in the Baltic Sea have been damaged since November 2022, with authorities suspecting sabotage amid heightened regional tensions; while repairs have been swift, the incidents highlight the vulnerability of this critical infrastructure and the need for enhanc...
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48% Bias Score

Severed Red Sea Cables Disrupt Internet in Asia, Middle East
Multiple severed submarine internet cables in the Red Sea near Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, caused slower internet speeds in Pakistan, India, and the UAE, and impacted Microsoft's Azure cloud service on Saturday.

Severed Red Sea Cables Disrupt Internet in Asia, Middle East
Multiple severed submarine internet cables in the Red Sea near Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, caused slower internet speeds in Pakistan, India, and the UAE, and impacted Microsoft's Azure cloud service on Saturday.
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16% Bias Score

Finland Charges Tanker Crew with Sabotage Over Subsea Cable Damage
Finnish authorities charged the captain and officers of the Eagle S, a tanker suspected to be part of Russia's 'shadow fleet,' with aggravated sabotage and telecommunications interference for allegedly damaging subsea cables in December 2024, causing at least €60 million in damage and jeopardizing F...

Finland Charges Tanker Crew with Sabotage Over Subsea Cable Damage
Finnish authorities charged the captain and officers of the Eagle S, a tanker suspected to be part of Russia's 'shadow fleet,' with aggravated sabotage and telecommunications interference for allegedly damaging subsea cables in December 2024, causing at least €60 million in damage and jeopardizing F...
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48% Bias Score

Finland Charges Three with Sabotage Over Baltic Sea Cable Cuts
Finnish authorities charged three officers of the Eagle S oil tanker, suspected of being part of Russia's shadow fleet, with aggravated sabotage and telecommunications interference for severing five submarine cables in the Baltic Sea on December 25, 2023; the investigation included ship inspections,...

Finland Charges Three with Sabotage Over Baltic Sea Cable Cuts
Finnish authorities charged three officers of the Eagle S oil tanker, suspected of being part of Russia's shadow fleet, with aggravated sabotage and telecommunications interference for severing five submarine cables in the Baltic Sea on December 25, 2023; the investigation included ship inspections,...
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40% Bias Score

Netherlands Invests €41 Million to Protect Vulnerable North Sea Cables
The Netherlands is investing €41 million to protect its North Sea infrastructure, including crucial underwater cables vital for energy and internet, after suspected sabotage incidents and vulnerabilities to fishing activities. This includes deeper burial, rock-bedding, and advanced surveillance tech...

Netherlands Invests €41 Million to Protect Vulnerable North Sea Cables
The Netherlands is investing €41 million to protect its North Sea infrastructure, including crucial underwater cables vital for energy and internet, after suspected sabotage incidents and vulnerabilities to fishing activities. This includes deeper burial, rock-bedding, and advanced surveillance tech...
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44% Bias Score

Fiber Optic Sensors Detect Threats to Undersea Cables
Several companies are developing fiber optic cable sensor technology to detect damage and threats to undersea cables, which carry vast amounts of internet data; this technology analyzes light signal changes within the cables to detect nearby activity, offering a proactive security measure.

Fiber Optic Sensors Detect Threats to Undersea Cables
Several companies are developing fiber optic cable sensor technology to detect damage and threats to undersea cables, which carry vast amounts of internet data; this technology analyzes light signal changes within the cables to detect nearby activity, offering a proactive security measure.
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36% Bias Score

McCann's "Twist" Explores Undersea Cables and Global Connectivity
Colum McCann's "Twist" follows Irish journalist Anthony Fennell as he joins cable repair engineer John Conway aboard the Georges Lecointe to repair a broken undersea cable off the west coast of Africa, highlighting the vulnerability of global digital infrastructure and the environmental consequences...

McCann's "Twist" Explores Undersea Cables and Global Connectivity
Colum McCann's "Twist" follows Irish journalist Anthony Fennell as he joins cable repair engineer John Conway aboard the Georges Lecointe to repair a broken undersea cable off the west coast of Africa, highlighting the vulnerability of global digital infrastructure and the environmental consequences...
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44% Bias Score
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