Submarine cables and pipelines are vitally important for energy supply, global communications and economic activity. But several recent high-profile incidents have exposed their vulnerability to deliberate damage from state and non-state actors. In April 2021, Norway reported that several kilometres of its fibreoptic cables disappeared from the Svalbard archipelago, leaving Norway unable to monitor submarine activity in the region. These cables formed part of an extensive network of high-tech cables and sensors used for scientific research and maritime surveillance. Better known, on 26 September 2022, a series of explosions damaged the Nord Stream 1 and 2 gas pipelines in the Baltic Sea, which were built to transport gas from Russia to Germany. While suspicions initially fell on Russia, Dutch intelligence suggest that the explosion was caused by experienced divers belonging to a ‘pro-Ukrainian group’.
Day: December 13, 2024
How Much Does Having The ‘Right’ Capital Market Assumptions Matter In Retirement Planning? – Go Health Pro
“How much can I spend in retirement?” is perhaps the most fundamental question a client brings to their advisor. Answering it well requires a range of assumptions – from estimating average investment returns to understanding correlations across asset classes. These assumptions are rooted in Capital Market Assumptions (CMAs), which project how different assets might perform … Read more
The top 9 sexting apps [updated December 2024] – Go Health Pro
Who it’s for: Supposedly dreamt up as a way to send nudes, Snapchat has evolved into a full-blown social media platform where users can share all kinds of content with their followers. Snapchat is truly the OG nudes app — and it’s completely free to download and use. Even though it has a ton of … Read more
How To Fix Broken Internal Links – Go Health Pro
3. Use 301 Redirects Often, the page still exists. You just need to send the traffic to the correct URL. One solution to the issue is a 301 redirect. The 301 redirect automatically forwards visitors from the old page to a new page. Consequently, the new page still gets the necessary page ranking metrics that … Read more
Obituary: Joanne M. DeNamur – Door County Pulse – Go Health Pro
June 20, 193 – Dec. 12, 2024 Joanne Mae DeNamur, 92, Sturgeon Bay, passed away on Dec. 12, 2024, at Waterfall Health of Algoma. She was born June 20, 1932, in Sturgeon Bay to Edward and Louise LeCloux. She married Harry DeNamur, who preceded her in death on Aug. 8, 2008. Joanne was a creative … Read more