A Chinese cargo ship deliberately severed two critical data cables in the Baltic Sea by dragging an anchor across the sea floor over 110miles while off-radar in an attack orchestrated by the ...
The cables have been resting on the lakebed for decades, raising fears from environmentalists and residents about possible lead contamination Sarah Kuta Daily Correspondent Lake Tahoe's Emerald ...
The cutting of the two cables within 48 hours prompted European officials to say on Nov 19 that they suspect “sabotage” and “hybrid warfare” linked to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine ...
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 ...
The Danish military says it is staying close to a Chinese ship in the country's waters amid an investigation into damage caused to underwater cables in the Baltic Sea. Sky News' Data & Forensics ...
Swedish investigators are looking into the movements of a Chinese vessel in the Baltic Sea after two internet cables were severed in what some Western leaders suspect was an act of sabotage.
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. London: A Chinese-registered vessel is under investigation by European authorities after it was detected in the area where two ...
Two undersea cables carrying internet data deep in the Baltic Sea were damaged, European telecommunications companies said this week, drawing warnings from European governments of possible Russian ...
Comcast has formally unveiled plans to spin out most of its linear cable networks (except Bravo) to shareholders into a separate company, a move that President Mike Cavanagh said today puts all of ...
Comcast to spin out cable networks including MSNBC, CNBC Company will retain NBC, film and TV studios, theme parks and Peacock streaming service Spin-off is expected to take about a year Nov 20 ...
Two fiber-optic undersea internet cables connecting Scandinavia to mainland Europe were severed within 24 hours of one another. European officials suspect the cuts are a sign of sabotage.
Two undersea telecommunication cables in the Baltic Sea have been found to be severed or damaged, prompting authorities in the affected countries to open an investigation. Germany and Finland ...