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# Submarines

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March 2023
# Down Under
Australian submarines deal with US could have 'deadly' consequences, former Prime Minister warns
The deal is part of a plan to bulk up Western muscle across the Asia-Pacific in the face of a rising China.
# Down Under
China warns UK, US and Australia treading 'path of error and danger' with submarine deal
The deal is part of a plan to bulk up Western muscle across the Asia-Pacific in the face of a rising China.
All time
# Submarines
Biden and Macron to meet next month in submarines dispute
The withdrawn French ambassador is set to return to the United States next week
# deep waters
Quiz: How much do you know about submarines?
You might find yourself in hot water.
# security pact
Australia announces plans to build nuclear-powered subs as part of pact with US and Britain
The submarines are not intended however to carry nuclear weapons.
# War games
'Play your war games somewhere else': Anger as submarines caused havoc for Irish fishing industry in 1986
A number of incidents involving Irish trawlers and foreign submarines were reported in 1986.
# get in the sea
And the award for Most Shocking Headline of the Day goes to…
Revelation after revelation.
# get in the sea
And the award for Most Shocking Headline of the Day goes to...
Revelation after revelation.
# Gaydar
Swedes have a novel way of deterring Russian submarines - calling them gay
A sonar device sends out the message “This Way if You Are Gay”.
# spy ships
US navy is working on a drone ship
Drones will no longer operate only in the skies – this one will be used to track submarines.
Voices
Sitdown Sunday: 7 deadly reads
The very best of the week’s writing from around the web…
# Trafficking
Drug traffickers 'using submarines' to ship cocaine to Europe
Cartels operating drug routes through West Africa may be using submarines – which can be ‘bought freely on the international market’, a UN official said.
# Trapped Miners
Chile looks to the skies to keep its miners safe
Authorities ask NASA for tips on how to keep the 33 miners amused while they wait for rescue.