A succession of major incidents has raised alarm bells and called into question the security of pipelines that are ...
Happy Thursday! Billy McFarland recently announced the dates of Fyre 2, a reboot of the disastrous “luxury” music festival ...
Trinity College Dublin has begun a €5m research project to protect subsea and underground cables from malicious interference ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNAs undersea cables break off Europe and Taiwan, proving sabotage is toughOfficials have pointed to China and Russia as likely culprits, but legal challenges make prosecutions difficult.
In this week's newsletter, how the Baltic Sea countries are looking into protecting undersea infrastructure and the EU's new ...
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Finding and disposing of underwater mines on the sea floor is one of the US Navy's hardest and most dangerous tasks. Robots ...
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The Moscow Times on MSNTanker suspected of damaging Baltic cables leaves FinlandAn oil tanker believed to belong to Russia's "shadow fleet" and suspected of sabotaging undersea Baltic cables has been ...
A Russian-linked tanker, suspected of damaging Baltic cables, has been cleared to leave Finnish waters after investigators ...
Announced on 14 January 2025 at a summit in Helsinki, Baltic Sentry has combined warships, drones, patrol aircraft and ...
Adherence to international law makes it harder for the Estonian navy to protect critical undersea cables.
Security analysts say Russia is operating a large “shadow fleet” of hundreds of vessels, seeking to dodge the sanctions ...
Cable safety initiatives are taking top priority amid worries about sabotage of a key backbone of the world economy.
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