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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.
Etihad Airways has relaunched daily flights between Abu Dhabi and Addis Ababa, marking a significant expansion into the African market. This new...
Undersea cables are a very important component in connecting the country to the global internet network, and recently, the Malaysian government has...
Israel intercepted a missile from Yemen, launched by Houthi rebels, amid escalating regional tensions. This development coincides with Hamas agreeing...
Internet and telecom networks were restored in Afghanistan after a 72-hour blackout, resuming gradually with slow speeds, technical restrictions, and...
Air India Express has launched direct flights from Bengaluru to Jeddah, Riyadh, and Kuwait, enhancing connectivity to the Middle East.
GEC Newswire - Dynamic Technology & Media Coverage Across the Region Cloudflare has announced its participation at GITEX GLOBAL 2025 (October...
Since emerging in the mid-2010s as a persistent threat actor, the IRGC-linked APT35 collective has continually adapted its tactics to target...
Grass Raises $10 Million to Decentralise Internet Connectivity and AI Data Access Grass, the flagship product of Wynd Network, has raised $10 million...
An Interview with Michael Marriott, Program Director, (Africa, Middle East, South Asia), Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) Michael Marriott was a key...