From Taiwan to the Baltic Sea, undersea cables are under attack in apparent acts of sabotage by U.S. adversaries.
Taiwan launches an investigation into a Chinese ship suspected of damaging undersea communication cables, seeking to determine the extent of the impact on connectivity.
The Taiwanese Coast Guard revealed that seven Chinese nationals were aboard the ship, which is suspected of causing damage to the Trans-Pacific Express Cable. This incident underscores Taiwan's ...
China on Wednesday accused Taiwan's ruling party of having "deliberately hyped" an incident in which a Chinese-owned ship was suspected of damaging a subsea telecoms cable.
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Taiwan's coast guard investigates a Chinese vessel, the 'Shunxin 39', suspected of damaging an undersea cable.
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The Taiwanese government is investigating alleged damage to an undersea communications cable, suspected to involve a Chinese-crewed vessel, 'Shunxin 39.' Although Taiwan's coast guard has no concrete ...
Taiwan investigates a China-linked cargo vessel suspected of damaging a crucial undersea cable, emphasizing Taiwan's ...
The incident comes as anxiety in Europe has risen over apparent acts of sabotage, including ones aimed at such undersea communication cables.
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