Eurostar & TGV Disrupted: French Railway Cable Theft
- Eurostar train services are running again between the United Kingdom and the European Union after a day of notable delays and cancellations.
- The extensive service interruption stemmed from the theft of more than 600 meters of railway cable.
- Meanwhile, the World Economic Forum, often called the "Summer Davos," is underway in China.
Eurostar services are back on track following significant disruptions caused by railway cable theft near Lille, France. Travelers between the UK and the EU can breathe a sigh of relief as trains resume their routes.Though, the impact rippled across the network, impacting dozens of TGV high-speed trains across northern France. The incident resulted in widespread chaos, impacting travel schedules and leaving many stranded. Concurrently, the World Economic Forum in China, also known as “Summer Davos,” navigates challenges amid global trade tensions.Stay informed with News Directory 3 for timely updates on these evolving situations. Discover what’s next in these interconnected global events.
Eurostar Services Resume After Cable Theft; WEF Faces Global tensions
Updated June 26, 2025
Eurostar train services are running again between the United Kingdom and the European Union after a day of notable delays and cancellations. Dozens of TGV high-speed trains in northern France also experienced disruptions.
The extensive service interruption stemmed from the theft of more than 600 meters of railway cable. The incident occurred near Lille, France, causing widespread travel chaos.
Meanwhile, the World Economic Forum, often called the “Summer Davos,” is underway in China. The global gathering is facing headwinds from ongoing trade tensions and international conflicts, casting a shadow over discussions.
