Tag #Undersea Cables

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Repair Ship Keeps Africa Online

The Léon Thévenin, a specialized repair ship with over 50 engineers, maintains Africa's internet connectivity by repairing damaged undersea cables, preventing widespread outages that impact millions across the continent, as evidenced by the multiple significant outages in 2024.

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Severed Baltic Sea Cable Sparks Security Concerns

Swedish authorities confirmed a severed underwater cable connecting Finland and Germany near Gotland, prompting a Stockholm investigation and raising security concerns, as stated by Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson.

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Baltic Cable Sabotage Exposes Global Infrastructure Vulnerability

Sabotage of Baltic Sea submarine cables, suspected to involve a Russian "ghost fleet," disrupted energy and telecommunications between several Baltic and Western European countries, exposing the vulnerability of global infrastructure.

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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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NATO Launches "Baltic Sentry" to Protect Baltic Sea Cables After Multiple Damage Incidents

NATO initiated "Baltic Sentry" to protect Baltic Sea undersea cables after at least 11 were damaged since October 2023; investigations suggest some damage may be accidental, but concerns remain about potential sabotage.

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Suspected Sabotage of Baltic Sea Fiber Optic Cable

Swedish prosecutors launched a preliminary investigation into suspected sabotage of an underwater fiber optic cable connecting Latvia and Sweden's Gotland island, detaining the Malta-flagged vessel Vezhen which departed from Russia's Ust-Luga port; Latvian authorities confirmed data transmission dis...

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Taiwan Detains Chinese Ship for Potential Undersea Cable Sabotage

Taiwan's coast guard detained a Chinese-crewed cargo ship, "Hong Tai," on Tuesday for potentially severing an undersea internet cable connecting Taiwan to the Penghu Islands, raising concerns about a possible Chinese "gray zone operation" amid heightened tensions.

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Undersea Cable Severings Highlight Gaps in International Law

Six undersea cables in the Baltic Sea and Taiwan Strait have been severed since November, with ships linked to Russia and China suspected; NATO's delayed response highlights weaknesses in international law.

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Russia Repairs Damaged Baltic Cable Amidst NATO Patrol

Finnish coast guards are monitoring a Russian vessel repairing a damaged Russian underwater cable within Finland's exclusive economic zone, part of a recent spate of incidents prompting a NATO-led protection mission, "Baltic Sentry.

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Estonia Proposes Baltic Sea Tax for Underwater Cable Protection

Estonia proposes a tax on ships using the Baltic Sea to fund repairs and protection of underwater cables after several incidents of damage, possibly caused by Russia, prompting a NATO response and heightened tensions.

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Baltic Sea Cable Cut Sparks NATO Response Amid Suspected Russian Sabotage

On Christmas Day, a power cable connecting Estonia and Finland failed, suspected to be caused by a Russian oil tanker dragging its anchor, raising concerns about energy security and prompting a NATO response called Baltic Sentry.

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UK Submarine Surfaces Near Russian Spy Ship, Warns of Spying on Undersea Cables

The UK revealed that in November 2023, a Royal Navy submarine surfaced near the Russian spy ship Yantar off the UK coast to warn it to stop spying on British undersea cables; Yantar returned to UK waters this week, prompting a stronger response involving multiple Royal Navy vessels.

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