Undersea cables cut: Internet disrupted across Asia, Mid-East; India, Pak among affected
🕒 1 min read
Internet services faced disruptions across Asia and the Middle East due to severed undersea cables in the Red Sea. The incident impacted connectivity in countries like India and Pakistan, with potential increased latency in the Middle East. While the cause remains unclear, the disruption raises concerns amid regional conflict, though Houthi rebels have denied involvement.
Continue Reading
-
Tandoori Chicken And “Simple Food”: A Look At Shah Rukh Khan’s Diet
- ‘Mother of all deals’ will be compassionate and fair to all, says Piyush Goyal as India–EU exports seen doubling in 5 years
-
Explained: NCERT’s New Lesson On Operation Sindoor And India’s Fight Against Terror
-
All The Brazi’s Ex-President’s Men: Jair Bolsonaro’s Co-Accused
- Huge blow! Shubman Gill to miss fourth T20I vs South Africa due to toe injury
-
‘Made Some Wrong Friends’: Prithvi Shaw Makes Explosive ‘Career’ Revelation
-
Murder To Money Laundering: 12 Of The UK’s Most Wanted Criminals Believed To Be Hiding In Spain
- IPL 2025: RCB eye top-two finish as LSG look to end on a High
- MS Dhoni To Retire After IPL 2026? Ruturaj Gaikwad Breaks Silence After CSK Get Knocked Out Of IPL 2026
-
India’s trade talks: Piyush Goyal says FTA negotiations going on ‘subah se shaam’ – with America, Chile, EU & more