On Christmas Day, a fault occurred in the Estlink 2 electricity connection between Finland and Estonia, interrupting the 658 MW flow of electricity from Finland to Estonia. While the cause is under investigation by Finnish and Estonian authorities, including the possibility of vandalism, the smaller Estlink 1 connection remains operational. Prime Minister Petteri Orpo assures that Finnish electricity supply is unaffected, and the outage is not expected to significantly impact electricity prices. The investigation is complex and ongoing, involving teams at the power station, along the cable route, and at sea.
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President Marcos Jr.’s statement regarding the reported Russian submarine’s presence within the Philippines’ exclusive economic zone (EEZ) in the South China Sea underscores a deeply unsettling situation. The sheer act of a Russian submarine surfacing in this area is undeniably concerning, raising serious questions about intentions and potentially escalating regional tensions. This intrusion, regardless of whether it is technically illegal under international law, is a blatant disregard for Philippine sovereignty and territorial integrity.
The reported incident follows a pattern of increasingly assertive actions by Russia in the region, particularly in its close partnership with China. The “no limits” partnership declared by Russia and China speaks volumes about their growing collaboration.… Continue reading
A severed undersea telecommunications cable, C-Lion1, connecting Finland and Germany, has sparked concerns of intentional damage. The cable break, occurring in Swedish waters, was deemed unlikely to be caused by natural events. Finland and Germany issued a joint statement expressing deep concern and citing the incident as indicative of heightened hybrid warfare threats. While investigations are underway, suspicions of intentional sabotage are prominent given the geopolitical context and recent accusations by a Russian official regarding similar attacks.
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A break in the C-Lion1 submarine cable, connecting Helsinki and Rostock, has disrupted data communications across the Baltic Sea. The cause of the fault in the 1,200 kilometer cable, commissioned in 2016, is currently under investigation. While Finland utilizes multiple routes to secure international data connections, the C-Lion1 is unique in providing a direct link to Central Europe. The cable’s proximity to the inactive Nord Stream pipelines has been noted by Finnish media. The impact on data services will depend on individual providers’ network redundancy.
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