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In Europe, Trump may discover if 1st impressions stick
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump will learn this week whether he gets a second chance to make a first impression as he returns to Europe and has his first encounter with Russia’s Vladimir Putin. Trump’s first visit to the continent in May stirred anxieties among his European allies when he declined to endorse NATO’s common...
U.S., Russia try to get cancelled diplomatic talks back on track
WASHINGTON – The United States and Russia worked Monday to restore a key diplomatic channel between the two clashing nations, days before President Donald Trump planned to hold his first face-to-face meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak, under immense scrutiny in the U.S. over his contacts with Trump...
Russia behind worldwide cyberattack, Ukraine alleges
The Ukrainian security agency said in a statement that similarities between the malicious software and previous attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure revealed the work of Russian intelligence services. …read more Source: Toronto...
Russian security services involved in recent cyberattack, says Ukraine
Ukraine’s state security service said on Saturday that the Russian security services were involved in a recent cyberattack that hit Ukraine, saying the aim was to destroy important data and spread panic. …read more Source:...
Ukraine Cyberattack Wasn’t Really About Ransom, Security Experts Say
Although the virus that spread through government and commercial computers Tuesday looked like ransomware, cyber experts say it was a “wiper” intended to erase data and disrupt business.(Image credit: Efrem Lukatsky/AP) …read more Source:...
Lessons from Canada’s internment of the Ukrainians
It’s a small case in a big hall. I have no idea of how many people will pause beside it, but millions of visitors will eventually tour through the Canadian History Hall. The first guests entering this newly renovated space within the Canadian Museum of History will arrive today, Canada Day, the 150th birthday of our country. Odds are more...
Trump launches ‘dominant’ energy policy focused on exports
Trump announces plans to boost LNG exports to Asian markets and coal exports to Ukraine …read more Source: The Globe and...
Goal of latest mass cyberattack possibly not financial, say experts
A message demanding money on a computer hacked by a virus known as Petya. The Petya ransomware cyber attack hit computers of Russian and Ukrainian companies on June 27, 2017. (Donat SorokinTASS/Getty Images) PARIS – The dramatic data-scrambling attack that hit computers around the world Tuesday appears to be contained. But with the damage and...
Cyberattack: Was it really ransomware, or an attack on Ukraine — or something yet to come?
A day after the latest cyberattack crippled computers internationally, starting in Ukraine, expert opinions are varying widely over who was behind it and what the real goal was. …read more Source:...
Ex-Trump campaign chair discloses $17 million in payments from pro-Russian party, registers as foreign agent
In a filing Tuesday, Paul Manafort disclose that his consulting firm received more than $17 million (U.S.) from the Party of Regions, the former pro-Russian ruling party in Ukraine, from 2012 through 2014. …read more Source: Toronto...



