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Patrolling the Baltic Sea/ Sweden joins NATO forces in undersea cable operations

9th - Higher Ed
Sweden is also joining NATO in patrolling the Baltic Sea to prevent the sabotage of data cables.
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How does P.E.I.'s electrical grid even work? CBC Explains

9th - Higher Ed
With recent outages shining a light on the fact that the P.E.I. electrical grid is nearing capacity, you may be wondering how the Island gets power in the first place — or what the difference is between Summerside Electric and Maritime...
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On board a ship watching for suspected Russian sabotage

9th - Higher Ed
We’re on board one of the NATO patrol ships protecting important underwater cables in the Baltic Sea. CBC News’s visual investigations team mapped the sequence of recent damage to cables in the area that some are saying is Russian...
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Russia Vs NATO War In Baltic? U.S Bloc Launches New Mission To Protect Vital Undersea Asset

Pre-K - Higher Ed
NATO moves to protect Baltic sea cables - NATO is stepping up its response over what it sees as an increasing threat to vital infrastructure in the Baltic Sea. Its new mission "Baltic Sentry" aims to protect undersea cables from sabotage...
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Europe’s ‘holiday from history is now over’, Finnish President Stubb tells Euronews

9th - Higher Ed
"It is in our vested self-interest to promote and spend more on defence," Finnish president Alexander Stubb tells Euronews.
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NATO to step up Baltic Sea patrols after Finland-Estonia power cable damage

9th - Higher Ed
Countries in the region have been on alert following a string of incidents involving damage to undersea cables and gas pipelines in the Baltic Sea since 2022, widely believed to be acts of sabotage.
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Leaders arrive in Finnish region of Lapland for North-South Summit on European security

9th - Higher Ed
Discussions are focused on European security and defence as well as border security and migration.
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Four EU countries inspect Chinese vessel after undersea cables ruptured in November

9th - Higher Ed
The Yi Peng 3 has been anchored in the Kattegat Sea for a month while diplomats in Stockholm and Beijing discussed access to the vessel.
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Stockholm urges Chinese cargo ship to return to Swedish waters for undersea cable investigation

9th - Higher Ed
The Chinese cargo ship Yi Peng 3 became a suspect after two Baltic Sea fibre optic cables were damaged.
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Sweden calls for Chinese ship to return over Baltic Sea cable damage

9th - Higher Ed
The Chinese cargo ship Yi Peng 3 became a suspect after two Baltic Sea fibre optic cables were damaged.
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Denmark and Norway continue to investigate damaged cables in Baltic Sea

9th - Higher Ed
Concerns are growing over cables carrying internet data being cut or damaged, with cases reported in a number of European countries including Germany, Finland, Sweden and Lithuania.
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Two Telecommunications Cables Damaged In The Baltic Sea | GRAVITAS

9th - Higher Ed
Two undersea cables in the Baltic Sea were disrupted in quick succession. It raises fears of sabotage from "malicious actors" in the region at a time when the alliance is at odds with Russia.
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Bloomberg

Cut Cables in Baltic Sea 'Can't Be by Accident,' Virkkunen Says

Higher Ed
Henna Virkkunen, the European Union's new digital chief, says the repeated incidents of severed cables in the Baltic Sea "can't be really by accident if these are happening many times a year." She speaks in an interview with Bloomberg's...
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Thefts of charging cables pose yet another obstacle to appeal of electric vehicles

Higher Ed
Across the U.S., thieves have been targeting electric-vehicle charging stations, intent on stealing the cables, which contain copper wiring. (Scripps News)
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Bloomberg

Philippines' Globe Telecom Sees IPO For E-Wallet GCash in 1-2 Years

Higher Ed
Ernest Cu, chief executive officer of Globe Telecom Inc., discusses the strategy and the prospects of the Philippines' second-biggest telecommunications company. He speaks with David Ingles, Yvonne Man and David Ingles on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Musk Ultimatum to Taiwan Imperils War-Proof Internet

Higher Ed
As Taiwan looks to bolster protection of its communication infrastructure, Elon Musk and his Starlink network are one clear solution. But, the billionaire's deep ties with China and a demand for complete control of any Taiwan venture are...
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Press Association

Ben Wallace and Norwegian counterpart hold a press conference after security partnership deal

Higher Ed
Defence Secretary Ben Wallace said there was no doubt that Russia has “the intent and the ability” to target underwater energy and communication lines as he launched a security partnership with Norway. At a press conference alongside his...
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Bridgeman Arts

1950s: Electric cables connected to large metal tower

Pre-K - Higher Ed
1950s: Electric cables connected to large metal tower. High voltage sign behind barbed wire. Electrical tower. Sign with elemental and shadow of scale. Shadow of hand drops items on shadow of scale.
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Bridgeman Arts

Employment Programmes for Youth in America

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Employment Programmes for Youth in America
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Bridgeman Arts

Congress Passes Wage Bill

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Congress Passes Wage Bill
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Federal regulators have been working closely with the nuclear power industry to keep aging reactors operating within safety standards by weakening those standards, or simply failing to enforce them, an Associated Press investigation has found.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Aging reactors survive through rule changes CAPTION: Federal regulators have been working closely with the nuclear power industry to keep aging reactors operating within safety standards by weakening those standards, or simply...
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Bloomberg

Elsewedy Electric FY 2021 Revenue Beats Estimates

Higher Ed
Elsewedy Electric has reported revenue for the full year that beat consensus. It came in 30% higher than in 2020 at 60.54 billion Egyptian pounds. In an exclusive interview, Sherif El Zeiny, the company's Vice President and Group Chief...
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Bloomberg

Ryan Reynolds Shares First Official Look at Josh Brolin As Cable | THR News

Higher Ed
Ryan Reynolds just shared the first official look at Josh Brolin as Cable in 'Deadpool 2.'
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Bloomberg

President Obama Urges FCC to Protect Net Neutrality

Higher Ed
Nov. 10 -- Bloomberg's Brendan Greeley discusses President Barack Obamas call for the strongest possible rules to protect the open Internet. He speaks on Street Smart. (Source: Bloomberg)