Both telecommunications and international trade rely on cables connecting continents across the ocean floor. In a changing world, Asian and European powers are looking for ways to protect them from sabotage.
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- German warship conducts exercises in international waters near Southeast Asia.
- Disputes over maritime boundaries, especially in the South China Sea, complicate navigation. 39s
- A third of global maritime trade passes through the South China Sea annually. 1m 32s
- German ship was shadowed by Chinese vessels during its passage. 1m 58s
- Germany plans further deployments to support freedom of navigation and regional allies. 3m 1s