The telecommunications cable connecting Taiwan to the mainland has been cut. Due to bad weather, a suspected vessel, a tanker under the Cameroonian flag, could not be detained and continued its ...
A series of incidents, both at home and in Europe, stoked concerns about Chinese attempts to disrupt telecommunications in ...
A Chinese-linked ship has allegedly damaged an undersea telecommunications cable off Taiwan's coast, in the latest incident of suspected infrastructure sabotage. The damage occurred near Yehliu, New ...
As many media outlets reported, in February of 2023 PRC ships were suspected of cutting two cables that connected Matsu with ...
The Chinese director of a firm whose vessel Taiwan suspects of having damaged an undersea communications cable said yesterday ...
The coast guard's Tamsui Sea Patrol located Shunxin-39 about 7 nautical miles north of the cable damage site. Officials requested that the vessel return to Keelung Harbor for an investigation ...
The Coast Guard Administration (CGA) and Chunghwa Telecom yesterday confirmed that the international undersea cable near Keelung Harbor had been cut by a Chinese ship, the Shunxin-39, a freighter ...
The Taiwanese government is investigating alleged damage to an undersea communications cable, suspected to involve a Chinese-crewed vessel, 'Shunxin 39.' Although Taiwan's coast guard has no concrete ...
China regards Taiwan as part of its territory - but the island is effectively autonomous and aligned with the West.
An undersea cable off the coast of Taiwan was damaged on January 3, allegedly by the Shunxin-39, a Cameroonian-registered cargo ship with suspected links to mainland China. The incident follows ...
Arriving at the scene it found the Chinese-crewed "Shunxin 39", registered both in Cameroon and Tanzania, which it requested to return to port in Taiwan for an investigation. In a statement, the coast ...
Arriving at the scene it found the Chinese-crewed "Shunxin 39", registered both in Cameroon and Tanzania, which it requested to return to port in Taiwan for an investigation. In a statement ...