Russia attempted to hack British police and council computers immediately after the Salisbury Novichok - The Sun

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Russia attempted to hack British police and council computers immediately after the Salisbury Novichok - The Sun
Wiltshire Council 'hit by cyber attacks after Novichok poisonings' - BBC News
Putin to meet with the pope and Kremlin-friendly politicians in Rome - The Washington Post
'Beautiful harmony' - Jamaica Observer
Bellingcat: Top GRU Officer Coordinated Skripal Attack From London - Eurasia Review

Russia attempted to hack British police and council computers immediately after the Salisbury Novichok - The Sun

The Sun
RUSSIA tried to hack UK police and council computers immediately after the Novichok assassination attempt in Salisbury, MPs have been told. Around 90,000 cyber attacks a day were launched — many from rogue states — leaving bosses locked out of emails after the nerve agent attack on Sergei Skripal in March 2018.
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Wiltshire Council 'hit by cyber attacks after Novichok poisonings' - BBC News

BBC News
Image copyright Reuters/BBC Image caption Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia survived the attack in Salisbury last March Wiltshire Council was subjected to massive cyber attacks from abroad shortly after the poisoning of Sergei Skripal, a council boss has said.
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Putin to meet with the pope and Kremlin-friendly politicians in Rome - The Washington Post

The Washington Post
Russian President Vladimir Putin is scheduled to meet with Pope Francis and Italian government leaders this week. (Pool New/Reuters) Chico Harlan Rome bureau chief covering southern Europe and sometimes parts beyond
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'Beautiful harmony' - Jamaica Observer

Jamaica Observer
OSAKA, Japan (AFP) — US President Donald Trump struck a conciliatory tone with fellow world leaders at one of the most high-stakes G20 meetings in years, despite deep divisions on trade and climate change.
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Bellingcat: Top GRU Officer Coordinated Skripal Attack From London - Eurasia Review

Eurasia Review
(RFE/RL) — The Bellingcat investigative organization says it has obtained evidence suggesting that a senior Russian military intelligence officer worked from a hotel in central London to coordinate the March 2018 nerve agent attack against former Russian spy Sergei Skripal.
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