Section: The Netherlands
Ukraine’s New Banned Websites Registry: Security Measure or Censorship Tool?
News of Ukraine’s new banned websites registry has Internet users worried. Images mixed by Tetyana Lokot. When Ukraine’s Interior Minister announced the initiative to form a new cyberpolice unit on October 11, the focus of the media coverage—and of Minister Avakov’s statement—was very much on fighting online crime and beefing up...
Dutch police sent to monitor eastern Ukraine conflict
The Netherlands has sent nine police officers to the Ukraine to monitor the situation of the conflict in the eastern part of the country. These nine officers will be working for the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe’s observation mission. The post Dutch police sent to monitor eastern Ukraine conflict appeared first on NL...
Ukraine: No reason to close airspace before MH17
According to Olexander Horin, the Ukrainian ambassador in the Netherlands, his country had no reason to close the airspace above the conflict area before the disaster with flight MH17. The post Ukraine: No reason to close airspace before MH17 appeared first on NL Times. …read more Source: NL...
So You Want to Conduct Open-Source Research
“Dreaming” by a4gpa. October 3, 2009. CC 2.0. Edited by Kevin Rothrock. This article is part of a larger guidebook by RuNet Echo to help people learned how to conduct open-source research on the Russian Internet. Explore the complete guidebook at the special project page. Before diving into the specifics of investigating open-source data on the...
Dutch Ukraine referendum will go ahead, election council says
The Netherlands will hold an advisory referendum on a key treaty between the European Union and Ukraine, the electoral council… …read more Source:...
MH17 shot down by missile, airspace should have been closed
A Boeing 777 was shot down by a missile over east Ukraine on July 17, 2014, the Dutch Safety Board announced in their final report into the crash of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17. “Flight MH17 crashed as a result of the detonation of a warhead outside the airplane,” tearing off the front portion of the aircraft, the Board concluded....
Safety Board on MH17: Airspace above Ukraine should have been closed
The disaster with Malaysian Airlines flight MH17 should never have happened. The airspace over the eastern part of Ukraine was should have been closed at the time of the crash. The post Safety Board on MH17: Airspace above Ukraine should have been closed appeared first on NL Times. …read more Source: NL...
MH17 Nuts and Bolts / Live blog
A Boeing 777 was shot down by a missile over east Ukraine on July 17, 2014, the Dutch Safety Board […] The post MH17 Nuts and Bolts / Live blog appeared first on NL Times. …read more Source: NL...
Report: Pro-Russian rebels shot down MH17; Russia denies
Malaysian Airlines flight MH17 was shot down by a Russian-made BUK missile, fired from an area in eastern Ukraine controlled by pro-Russian separatists. This is the conclusion of the Dutch Safety Board’s final report on the investigation into what exactly happened with the disaster. The post Report: Pro-Russian rebels shot down MH17; Russia...
Watch Out, Internet! Ukraine Is Getting Its Own Cyberpolice
The new Ukrainian cyberpolice force is tasked with protecting the country and its citizens from malicious Internet activity, and is expected to do it better than its predecessors. Photo by Ruslan Stepanov for Demotix. Images mixed by Tetyana Lokot. Ukraine’s law enforcement ranks will soon feature a special division tasked with preventing...