In the Baltic Sea, there has been one accident after another recently involving the breaking of a deep-sea cable. Tankers and dry cargo ships coming from Russia and dropping their anchors to the ...
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.
Cables essential to internet traffic are damaged hundreds of times a year. It may not always be accidental, Justin Sherman ...
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The weakening of the AMOC has paused since the early 2010s. A recent study by scientists at AOML found that the Atlantic ...
The base and framework of the house is concrete and steel over three floors, with an angled cat-slide steel roof. Calling in favours and some ingenious repurposing and recycling of alternative fabrics ...
A Norwegian-owned and Russian-crewed ship that authorities initially suspected may have been involved in damage to an ...
A Norwegian-owned, Russian-crewed ship that authorities initially suspected of involvement in damage to an underwater fiber ...
just over a month after two telecommunications cables were severed in Swedish territorial waters in the Baltic Sea. Finnish authorities said on December 26 that they were investigating an oil ...
The cargo ship Vezhen did damage a subsea cable linking Sweden and Latvia last month but it was an accident, not sabotage, a Swedish prosecutor said on Monday, adding that the Maltese-flagged vessel ...
An international team of marine biologists has documented the highest known count of deep-sea species living in methane seeps ...
Norwegian authorities on Friday said they seized a commercial ship with an all-Russian crew suspected of damaging an undersea telecom cable in the Baltic Sea. After receiving a request from Latvia ...