Europe live: Georgian PM steps up anti-western rhetoric following protests
Irakli Kobakhidze tries to draw a parallel between a crackdown on protests in Georgia and police action on US campusesJens Stoltenberg, the Nato secretary-general, said “NATO remains committed to countering the substantial, continuous & increasing cyber threat.”In a statement, the Czech foreign ministry said “Czechia jointly with Germany, the European Union, NATO and international partners strongly condemns activities of the Russian state-controlled actor APT28, who has been conducting a long-term cyber espionage campaign in European countries.” Continue reading...
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Irakli Kobakhidze tries to draw a parallel between a crackdown on protests in Georgia and police action on US campuses
Jens Stoltenberg, the Nato secretary-general, said “NATO remains committed to countering the substantial, continuous & increasing cyber threat.”
In a statement, the Czech foreign ministry said “Czechia jointly with Germany, the European Union, NATO and international partners strongly condemns activities of the Russian state-controlled actor APT28, who has been conducting a long-term cyber espionage campaign in European countries.” Continue reading...