In Taiwan, authorities suspect that a Chinese-owned vessel damaged an undersea internet cable North-East of the island. On Friday, Taiwan's Coast guard briefly detained the Cameroon-registered ...
Taiwan is investigating whether a ship ... a ship that is registered to a flag of convenience and has Chinese ties damages a submarine cable?” Mr. Poling asked. Ship tracking data and vessel ...
He covers U.S.-China relations, East Asian and Southeast Asian security issues, and cross-strait ties ... cable damage was something other than an "innocent accident." At 12:40 p.m. on January 3 ...
Taiwan’s coast guard has identified 52 "suspicious" Chinese-owned ships flying flags of convenience that require close ...
An undersea cable off the coast of Taiwan was damaged on January 3 ... suspect it is owned by a Hong Kong-based entity with ties to mainland China. Ho Cheng-hui, chief executive of Taiwanese ...
Taiwan is investigating whether a Chinese vessel intentionally severed an undersea internet cable to the island, raising concerns about potential sabotage. The incident occurred on Friday when ...
Taiwan, which China views as its own territory, said a ship owned by a Hong Kong company but registered both in Cameroon and Tanzania damaged a cable to ... to deepen ties with Trump 7:48 AM ...
The Chinese director of a firm whose vessel Taiwan suspects of having damaged an undersea communications cable said on Wednesday there was no evidence the ship was involved, an incident that has ...
Taiwan officials’ suspicions earlier this month that a Chinese vessel may have been responsible for damage to an undersea internet cable underscored concerns on the island about vulnerabilities ...