Britain and Ireland plan live exercises in 2026 to test readiness for subsea cable incidents, enhancing maritime security amid rising hybrid threats.
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LONDON, March 13 (Reuters) - Britain and Ireland will conduct live exercises to test their readiness for incidents involving subsea cables, the two countries' leaders said in a joint statement setting ...