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EU Parliament Suffers DDoS Attack After Declaring Russia a State Sponsor of Terrorism

The European Parliament suffered a large-scale DDoS attack by the Russian hacker group Killnet today after voting in favor of declaring Russia as a state sponsor of terrorism. On Wednesday, the European Parliament passed a resolution that designates Russia as a state sponsor of terrorism, citing “the deliberate attacks and...

Tensions Continue to Rise Over Serbia-Kosovo License Plate Dispute, EU Talks Fail

A European Union brokered emergency meeting on Monday between Kosovo and Serbia failed to resolve their ongoing license plate dispute, raising fears of “escalation and violence,” according to EU head of foreign policy Josep Borrell.  To understand the dispute, we need to look at a very brief history of Kosovo...

Ukrainian Defense Offers To Help Moldova Re-Occupy Transnistria, Expel Russian Forces

In a newly announced statement during a joint telethon on Friday, July 22nd, the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, Kirill Budanov, said that special services and " as a state" are ready to help Moldova get rid of the "occupiers on their land" and...

Activist and Soldier Roman Ratushnyi Killed In Battle, Veteran Of Revolution Of Dignity and Euromaidan Protests

Roman Ratushnyi, a former student activist and current prominent civil activist from Kyiv, Ukraine, and servicemember of the 93rd Mechanized Kholodnyi Yar Brigade, was killed fighting in Kharkiv region against Russian forces. Notably he participated in the Revolution of Dignity at the age of 16, and was a civil...

META Warns The EU Again That They Will Pull Facebook

Meta Platforms Inc. has once again threatened to pull Facebook and Instagram from Europe if it is unable to keep transferring user data back to the U.S., amid negotiations between regulators to replace a scrapped privacy pact. The owner of Facebook, and prime hater of Atlas, is once again being a...

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