Finland's transport agency says that fibre-optic cables connecting Finland and Sweden appear to have been cut accidentally. "Both cables appear to have been cut during construction work," Traficom ...
But U.S. intelligence officials have assessed that the cables were not cut deliberately. By Michael Schwirtz Muyi Xiao and Riley Mellen For more than a week, a Chinese commercial ship has ...
A Chinese ship is suspected of severing two critical internet cables in the Baltic Sea in an act of sabotage that may have been orchestrated by Russia. Investigators believe that the Yi Peng 3 ...
There is perhaps no better example than steel to illustrate the problem. China is by far the biggest steel producer in the world, accounting for more than half of the world’s production.
Thyssenkrupp Steel has announced plans to eliminate 11,000 jobs by the end of this decade — about 40% of its workforce — becoming the latest German industrial giant to opt for drastic action ...
However, after the team’s Week 12 loss to the Cleveland Browns just four days later on Thursday Night Football, a mix of emotions has swept over the Steel City. There is plenty of blame to go ...
The two cables – the BCS East-West connecting Lithuanian and Sweden and the C-Lion1 linking Finland with Germany – were suddenly disrupted on Sunday and Monday. European leaders were quick to ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Sweden is investigating the sighting of a Chinese vessel near where two Baltic Sea internet cables were severed, the Financial Times reported.