Cables essential to internet traffic are damaged hundreds of times a year. It may not always be accidental, Justin Sherman ...
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.
Lithuanian President Gitanas NausÄ—da says that any peace settlement in Ukraine must involve Kyiv and come with more defense spending by regional countries to deter future Russian aggression ...
Sir Keir Starmer has called on European leaders to strengthen their defences against potential Russian sabotage of vital ...
Sir Keir Starmer addressed EU leaders as he became the first UK prime minister to join the European Council members since ...
Suspected sabotage of undersea cables in the Baltic continues to spread in the waters around Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Sweden, with a recent incident leading to the arrest of a Norwegian ...
Undersea data cables have played a significant role in the history of telecommunications. Yet, they continue to be one of the ...
The majority of critical undersea infrastructure is located in international waters, which means would-be saboteurs can take ...
Swedish prosecutors have decided to release a vessel belonging to a Bulgarian shipping company after ruling out initial ...
The Russian-crewed, Norwegian-owned ship Silver Dania is being searched in relation to damage to a fiber cable in the Baltic ...
Police in Norway said Friday they had released a Russian-crewed cargo ship seized over suspected involvement in damage to a ...
Authorities continue to investigate multiple cases where ships have allegedly dragged anchors across the sea floor, damaging ...