Most of the world's data travels via ocean cables that are at risk of frequent sabotage. DW explains where they lie and how ...
NATO is stepping up its military presence in the Baltic Sea after several underwater cables were damaged in recent months.
Taiwan's authorities reported that submarine cables connecting Taiwan to its Matsu Islands, which are home to about 14,000 ...
Most of the world's data travels via ocean cables, which are at risk of frequent sabotage. DW explains where they lie and how they are protected.
After several suspicious submarine cable incidents, NATO launched a naval operation in mid-January to secure its ...
The cases investigated include damage to submarine cables in the Baltic Sea and off the Finnish coast in November and at Christmas. Claims from Russia that the damage was not caused intentionally ...
The Nordic country has opened an investigation into the damage, just weeks after NATO stepped up its military presence in the ...
One of the ships possibly involved in inflicting damage on the Latvian submarine fiber-optic cable belongs to the Russian ...
Beijing’s Taiwan Affairs Office said on Wednesday that submarine cable damage is a “common maritime incident,” and balked at Taipei’s “conjecturing” and “deliberate framing of gray ...
The UK authorized the British submarine to surface closely to the Russian vessel to warn it off, British defense secretary ...
Critical underwater infrastructure can be easily damaged by crude and sophisticated means. Russia has a fleet of spy ships, special-mission submarines, and naval drones capable of targeting ...
The damage came amid an increase in threats to critical underwater infrastructure. The UK will be deploying submarine-hunting aircraft in support of a new NATO operation. The aircraft will fly ...