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The Red Sea is a major artery of the global Internet. More than a dozen subsea cables pass through it connecting Europe to the Middle East, Africa, and APAC, transporting huge swathes of data traffic.
Israeli press including the Jerusalem Post and Globes suggest four cables - AAE-1, Seacom, Europe India Gateway (EIG), and TGN systems - have been damaged in the Red Sea off the coast of Yemen ...
A damaged cargo ship was under "continuous attack" in the Red Sea on Tuesday, a maritime monitor said, after Yemen's Houthi rebels ended a lull in their campaign against shipping through the vital ...
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Damaged ship under fire in Red Sea as attacks resume - MSNDUBAI: A damaged cargo ship is under “continuous attack” in the Red Sea, a maritime monitor said today, after Yemen’s Houthi rebels ended a months-long lull in their harassment campaign of ...
Sprawling Russia's desire for a base in the Red Sea is back on track, apparently. So it seems I was partly mistaken. The four data cables damaged so far has been repaired in less than 10 days, but ...
Ship traffic through the Red Sea is down by around three-fifths since 2023 when the Houthis started targeting ships there in solidarity with Hamas in its war with Israel in Gaza, Mr. Meade said.
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