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Prosecutors in Finland called for two-and-a-half year prison sentences for the captain and two senior officers of a ship ...
In August, a crew with possible links to Russia was charged with severing cables in the Baltic, using vessels carrying a ...
We often think that the internet on our phones comes from satellites or mobile towers. In reality, 99% of the world's internet traffic travels through undersea cables that span the globe.
This article continues the conversation begun in my earlier op-ed, “Virgin Islands at a Crossroads: Act Now or Miss the Next ...
As outages ripple across Africa, Asia, and the Middle East, can satellites like Starlink fill the gaps left by broken ...
A few days after signs of cable disruptions surfaced in the Red Sea, experts are pointing to a more prosaic explanation than ...
Internet services faced disruptions across Africa, Asia, and the Middle East due to damaged undersea cables in the Red Sea.
Experts say a ship likely cut cables in the Red Sea, disrupting internet access in Africa, Asia and the Middle East.
A likely ship-induced cut in undersea cables in the Red Sea has disrupted internet access across Africa, Asia, and the Middle ...
NetBlocks, which monitors internet access, said “a series of subsea cable outages in the Red Sea has degraded internet ...
That's not war, that's common sense.” NPR and CNN have a bit more. By the way: Sending the National Guard to Chicago could ...