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  • 1 week ago | news.ltn.com.tw | Yimou Lee |Ben Blanchard

    2025/04/12 03:00By Yimou Lee and Ben Blanchard / Reuters, with CNAProsecutors yesterday for the first time charged a Chinese ship captain with intentionally damaging undersea cables off Taiwan in February, after a rise in sea cable malfunctions alarmed officials amid tensions with China. 請繼續往下閱讀...

  • 1 week ago | taipeitimes.com | Yimou Lee |Ben Blanchard

    By Yimou Lee and Ben Blanchard / Reuters, with CNA Prosecutors yesterday for the first time charged a Chinese ship captain with intentionally damaging undersea cables off Taiwan in February, after a rise in sea cable malfunctions alarmed officials amid tensions with China.

  • 1 week ago | perthnow.com.au | Yimou Lee |Ben Blanchard

    Taiwan prosecutors have for the first time charged a Chinese ship captain with intentionally damaging undersea cables off the island in February. Prosecutors say the man was captain of the Chinese-crewed Hong Tai 58, registered in Togo, which Taiwanese authorities detained after suspecting the ship had dropped anchor near an undersea cable off southwestern Taiwan, damaging it.

  • 1 week ago | japantoday.com | Yimou Lee |Ben Blanchard

    Taiwan prosecutors on Friday for the first time charged a Chinese ship captain with intentionally damaging undersea cables off the island in February, after a rise in sea cable malfunctions alarmed Taiwan officials amid tensions with China. Prosecutors say the man was captain of the Chinese-crewed Hong Tai 58, registered in Togo, which Taiwanese authorities detained after suspecting the ship had dropped anchor near an undersea cable off southwestern Taiwan, damaging it.

  • 1 week ago | japantimes.co.jp | Yimou Lee |Ben Blanchard

    Taiwanese prosecutors on Friday for the first time charged a Chinese ship captain with intentionally damaging undersea cables off the island in February, after a rise in sea cable malfunctions alarmed Taiwan officials amid tensions with China. Prosecutors say the man was captain of the Chinese-crewed Hong Tai 58, registered in Togo, which Taiwanese authorities detained after suspecting the ship had dropped anchor near an undersea cable off southwestern Taiwan, damaging it.

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