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A Chinese ship is in the frame for the latest seabed cable breaks. Here’s what I think
Two weekends ago data cables in the Baltic Sea – one between Sweden and Lithuania, the other Finland and Germany – were severed. At the same time, ever vigilant maritime open-source intelligence gatherers (people looking at the internet) spotted that the Yi Peng 3,
Sweden asks for China’s cooperation over Baltic Sea cables cut while a Chinese ship was nearby
Sweden's prime minister says his government has formally asked China to cooperate in explaining the recent rupture of data cables on the Baltic Sea bed in an area where a China-flagged vessel was sighted.
Underwater Cable Damage by Chinese Ship ‘Extremely Unlikely’ to be Coincidence
A Chinese commercial vessel suspected of deliberately cutting undersea data cables in the Baltic Sea remains surrounded by Danish, German and Swedish warships, as European investigators probe
Sweden 'formally requests' China to probe Yi Peng Three, the ship accused of damaging cables
Sweden has made a ‘formal request’ to China to bring Yi Peng Three back to Swedish waters so that the authorities could investigate whether the vessel severed the two cables in the Baltic Sea
Sweden formally asks China to cooperate with investigations into undersea cables damage
Sweden has sent a formal request for China to cooperate with its investigations into the severing of two undersea data cables on the Baltic Sea bed. The cables were severed on 17 and 18 November when a Chinese ship, Yi Peng Three, was speculated to be sailing in the area.
Sweden Seeks China's Help in Baltic Sea Cable Sabotage Probe
Sweden has formally requested China's cooperation in investigating damage to two undersea cables in the Baltic Sea. The incident, suspected to be sabotage, involves a Chinese bulk carrier, Yi Peng 3.
Sweden seeks China's help on telecom cable sabotage probe
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson announced on Thursday during a conference in Harpsund, Sweden, that we have sent an official request to China for cooperation in clarifying the issue of the severed telecommunications cables in the Baltic Sea.
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Chinese Ship’s Crew Suspected of Deliberately Dragging Anchor for 100 Miles to Cut Baltic Cables
NATO warships have surrounded Yi Peng 3, a Chinese bulk carrier at the center of an international probe into suspected ...
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See the Chinese cargo ship suspected of sabotaging critical undersea cables between 4 NATO countries
Western officials believe that Moscow likely orchestrated the Baltic Sea incident as part of growing efforts to cripple key ...
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NATO warships surround Chinese ship suspected of sabotaging undersea internet cables — ship allegedly dragged anchor 100 miles
NATO is investigating the Chinese ship suspected of deliberately damaging the undersea cables connecting some of its members.
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Backlash likely against Lithuania
Beijing warned it could take “countermeasures” against Lithuania after the expulsion of three Chinese embassy staff members, as relations fray over Vilnius’ Taiwan ties and the suspected involvement ...
Variety
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Anthony Chen’s Giraffe Pictures Marks 10 Years of Film Production, Eyes Distribution Push
The company, which Chen co-founded with radio broadcaster Huang Wenhong and later added former finance executive Teoh
Yi
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Satellite Image Shows Chinese Ship Suspected of Sabotage in 'NATO Lake'
The Chinese-flagged Yi Peng 3 should "move towards Swedish waters," Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson said on Tuesday.
Opinion
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Low-key warfare: When foreign powers snip your internet cables
Broken data cables in the Baltic Sea may feel distant, but they are a reminder of Southeast Asia’s own vulnerabilities. Read ...
Swissinfo
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Sweden asks Chinese ship Yi Peng 3 to move to Swedish waters, PM says
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) – Sweden would like Chinese bulk carrier
Yi
Peng
3 to move towards Swedish waters as part of the ...
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