Taiwan is investigating whether a cargo vessel linked to China was responsible for damaging an undersea cable that serves as a critical internet link for the island, the New York Times reported. The ...
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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A ship that had been stuck in the St. Lawrence River northeast of Montreal since Christmas Eve was successfully refloated on Tuesday. The Canadian Coast Guard says the MV Maccoa has been escorted by ...
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A Chinese-owned cargo ship suspected of damaging a subsea telecoms cable off Taiwan has stopped transmitting its location on ...
The Taiwanese government alleged that a Chinese -owned vessel cut an underwater internet cable in an act of sabotage.