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      U.S. government concludes cyber attack caused Ukraine power outage
      Feb26

      U.S. government concludes cyber attack caused Ukraine power outage

      WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A December power outage in Ukraine affecting 225,000 customers was the result of a cyber attack, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security said Thursday, marking the first time the U.S. government officially recognized the blackout as caused by a malicious hack. …read more Source:...

      U.N. agency wants speedier aircraft threat warnings: sources
      Feb26

      U.N. agency wants speedier aircraft threat warnings: sources

      MONTREAL (Reuters) – The U.N.’s aviation agency wants to cut the time it takes to issue warnings about credible threats to aircraft on a website it launched after the 2014 downing of a Malaysian passenger jet over Ukraine, sources familiar with the matter said on Thursday. …read more Source:...

      Exclusive: Ally of Ukrainian president accused of meddling in prosecution
      Feb25

      Exclusive: Ally of Ukrainian president accused of meddling in prosecution

      KIEV (Reuters) – An ally of Ukraine’s president has been accused by a former Ukrainian prosecutor of interfering in law enforcement. …read more Source:...

      Russia has yet to fully implement Minsk deal on Ukraine: NATO official
      Feb25

      Russia has yet to fully implement Minsk deal on Ukraine: NATO official

      BUDAPEST (Reuters) – Russia persists with efforts to undermine Ukraine’s political aspirations and has yet to live up to the full implementation of the Minsk agreements, a NATO official said on Thursday. …read more Source:...

      Russia says Ukraine has until March 4 to counter lawsuit
      Feb25

      Russia says Ukraine has until March 4 to counter lawsuit

      MOSCOW (Reuters) – Ukraine has until March 4 to respond to Russia’s lawsuit on a $3 billion Eurobond debt, Russia’s Deputy Finance Minister Sergei Storchak said on Thursday. …read more Source:...

      U.S. sanctions on Russia don’t affect use of Russian rocket engines: Pentagon
      Feb23

      U.S. sanctions on Russia don’t affect use of Russian rocket engines: Pentagon

      WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Pentagon’s chief arms buyer on Tuesday said U.S. sanctions against Russia did not affect the use of Russian RD-180 engines used to power the Atlas 5 rockets that carry U.S. military and intelligence satellites into space. …read more Source:...

      Germany says reform efforts in Ukraine must not flag now
      Feb23

      Germany says reform efforts in Ukraine must not flag now

      KIEV (Reuters) – German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said on Tuesday that reform efforts in Ukraine must not now flag and come to a standstill halfway through. …read more Source:...

      Germany, France press for peace plan action ahead of Ukraine visit
      Feb22

      Germany, France press for peace plan action ahead of Ukraine visit

      BERLIN (Reuters) – Germany and France on Monday called for the implementation of the Minsk peace plan for Ukraine, urging both Moscow and Kiev to set aside differences and push forward with reforms. …read more Source:...

      EU says Ukraine at ‘critical juncture’, must stick to reforms
      Feb22

      EU says Ukraine at ‘critical juncture’, must stick to reforms

      BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Ukraine’s renewed political crisis has left the country at a “critical juncture” but Kiev must stick to necessary reforms, the European Union said on Monday after Kiev’s ruling coalition last week lost its majority in the parliament. …read more Source:...

      German government accuses Russian media of biased reporting
      Feb19

      German government accuses Russian media of biased reporting

      BERLIN (Reuters) – The German government on Friday accused Russia media of “biased reporting” on events such as the Ukraine crisis, reports on Russia’s neighboring states and an alleged rape case involving a German-Russian girl. …read more Source:...