Deutsche Bahn is hit by suspected sabotage
The incident piles more woe onto Europe’s biggest railway
Weeks after explosions caused leaks from Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2, two undersea gas pipelines linking Russia and Germany, another act of suspected sabotage rocked Europe’s biggest economy. On October 8th Deutsche Bahn (db), the state-owned rail giant, said it needed to suspend all services in northern Germany for around three hours. Damage to cables indispensable for rail traffic had led to a breakdown of its wireless communication system. The incident left thousands of passengers stranded on a Saturday morning.
This article appeared in the Business section of the print edition under the headline “Derailed”
Business October 15th 2022
- Have profits peaked at American businesses?
- American consumers are becoming more price-sensitive again
- Deutsche Bahn is hit by suspected sabotage
- It is becoming harder to take off a sick day
- America curbs Chinese access to advanced computing
- Chinese marques try to make inroads into Western markets
- Will Elon Musk-owned Twitter end up as a “deal from hell”?
More from Business
Germans are world champions of calling in sick
It’s easy and it pays well
Knowing what your colleagues earn
The pros and cons of greater pay transparency
A $500bn investment plan says a lot about Trump’s AI priorities
It’s build, baby, build
Donald Trump’s America will not become a tech oligarchy
Reasons not to panic about the tech-industrial complex
OpenAI’s latest model will change the economics of software
The more reasoning it does, the more computer power it uses
Donald Trump once tried to ban TikTok. Now can he save it?
To keep the app alive in America, he must persuade China to sell up