German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius has said damage to two undersea cables in the Baltic Sea looks like an act of sabotage and a "hybrid action", without knowing who is to blame. A 1,170km ...
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 ...
And while we still love how reversible it is and how powerful it’s become, we’re also more aware of the potential pitfalls around this high-powered cable. There have been plenty of stories of ...
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 ...
SEOUL – Seoul subway Line No. 2 was delayed over 20 minutes during morning rush hour due to a conductor taking an urgent toilet break on Nov 25, according to Seoul Metro. The conductor ...
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 ...
Sweden has opened a probe after the Yi Peng 3 bulk carrier wrecked crucial cables in the Baltic Sea. Reporter Reporter Got a tip? Send it to The Daily Beast here. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT ...
International investigators reportedly believe the crew aboard Yi Peng 3, a bulk carrier full of Russian fertilizer, dragged its anchor for more than 100 miles across the Baltic seabed, damaging ...
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 Chinese Haiwei GD11000 cable has made it possible to access the Mariana Trench, one of the most inaccessible locations on Earth. Dalian Maritime University/Global Times China has achieved a ...
By Zachary Woolfe A raucously received performance of Mahler’s First Symphony at Carnegie Hall on Saturday was the latest exclamation point in the conductor Klaus Mäkelä’s meteoric rise.
A series of unexplained incidents causing damage to pipelines and cables in the Baltic Sea has occurred in the past two years. Could this be a new form of underwater warfare? In this picture the C ...