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Marine World
UK Plans Tougher Penalties for Ships That Damage Subsea Cables
The UK government is preparing new legislation that would impose tougher penalties on shipowners and operators who intentionally or recklessly…
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Maritime News
Captain Pleads Not Guilty as China Prosecutes for Baltic Cable Damage
The slow-moving prosecution of the master of the Hong Kong-registered containership NewNew Polar Bear took its next step on Wednesday,…
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Taiwan Fines and Deports Fishing Boat Captain Who Damaged Subsea Cables
Taiwan continues to carefully monitor its subsea communications cables and other connections after a series of incidents involving ships. In…
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Finland and Estonia Cooperate on Investigation into Damaged Telecom Cables
The Helsinki Police confirmed that they are making progress on the investigation into the damage to a subsea cable running…
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Finland Detains General Cargo Ship Suspected of Damaging Subsea Cables
Finnish authorities moved quickly to find and detain a vessel suspected of damaging subsea telecommunications cables running between Estonia and…
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Jan De Nul to Install Export Cables at Taiwan’s Offshore Wind Farm
Belgian marine contractor Jan De Nul has signed a contract with Synera Renewable Energy (SRE) for the installation of export…
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UK Parliament: Undersea Cables Vulnerable to Russian Attacks
The UK Parliament is raising the red flag over the country’s ability to protect its critical but vulnerable…
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Marine World
Microsoft Says Azure Service Fine After Red Sea Cables Cut
By Susanne Barton Sep 6, 2025 (Bloomberg) –Microsoft Corp. said Saturday it’s no longer detecting issues with its Azure cloud platform…
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Marine World
US Aims to Ban Chinese Technology in Undersea Telecommunications Cables
The Federal Communications Commission said on Wednesday it plans to adopt rules to bar companies from connecting undersea submarine communication cables to the United States that…
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Maritime News
Finland Completes Investigation Recommending Prosecution for Eagle S Tanker
Investigators working for Finland’s national police announced they have completed their criminal investigation into the damage to the subsea…
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