Experts believe China’s interest in targeting Taiwan’s undersea cables could serve multiple strategic purposes, including ...
Subsea cables are especially vulnerable to sabotage or even exploitation, as they are extremely long, difficult to monitor, ...
A series of incidents, both at home and in Europe, stoked concerns about Chinese attempts to disrupt telecommunications in ...
Based on these events, and the frequency of suspected incidents of sabotage involving undersea cables around Taiwan, it is likely that these episodes are part of “gray zone” tactics or “hybrid warfare ...
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Taiwan may deploy its navy to support the coast guard in response to threats to undersea communication cables, amid suspicions of Chinese-linked ship involvement. Taiwan accuses China of 'grey zone' ...
Taiwan’s Defence Minister Wellington Koo said the armed forces of the island nation would closely coordinate with the coast ...
Taiwan is enhancing monitoring of ships with flags of convenience after a suspected Chinese-linked vessel damaged an undersea cable. The island plans stricter inspections and international cooperation ...
TAIPEI - Taiwan will step up the surveillance and management of ships carrying flags of convenience, including boarding them, after a Chinese-linked cargo vessel was suspected of damaging an undersea ...
and China’s government has said Taiwan was making up accusations before the facts were clear. The incident has particularly alarmed Taiwan given it has repeatedly complained about “grey zone ...