Nato is deploying two ships to the Baltic Sea to enhance security following suspected sabotage incidents affecting undersea cables.
Read moreNATO is set to deploy two ships in the Baltic Sea to enhance security following sabotage claims on undersea cables.
Read moreChinese patents reveal developments for devices capable of severing undersea cables, raising concerns over potential sabotage amid ongoing incidents.
Read moreTaiwan's worries grow over a damaged undersea internet cable, which may be linked to Chinese operations, raising alarms over potential sabotage and vulnerabilities.
Read morePoland and the Baltic states are enhancing energy infrastructure security following undersea cable damage amid tensions with Russia.
Read moreTaiwan investigates a Chinese ship suspected of damaging an undersea cable, while its owner denies involvement, raising security concerns in Taipei.
Read moreTaiwan is probing a suspected act of sabotage involving a Chinese-linked vessel damaging an undersea cable, raising significant vulnerability concerns.
Read moreFinland's Elisa reports undersea cables in the Baltic were damaged by external forces, now repaired amid heightened regional security concerns.
Read moreA Finnish court has upheld the seizure of the Eagle S oil tanker due to suspicions of causing damage to undersea cables, amidst growing tensions in the Baltic Sea.
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