Germany Warns Iran War Could Trigger New Migration Wave Toward Europe
Germany has warned that the war involving Iran could trigger a new migration wave toward Europe, as the conflict continues to create instability across the region
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Germany has to learn how to live under the constant pressure of Russian cyber attacks because these are an everyday event nowadays, stated Chancellor Angela Merkel.
“Let me simply say that these cyber attacks, which are called hybrid conflicts in Russian doctrine, have lately become a part of our everyday lives. We have to learn how to deal with them. This is why we have to continue to inform people. But, at the same time, we have to continue to express our political convictions.”
Merkel made this comment after nearly 1 million customers of Deutsche Telekom remained without an Internet connection on Sunday.
The chancellor added that she is not aware who is to blame in this particular case. The German intelligence announced that they are certain that this was a hacker attack.
The Bulgarian Ministry of Interior has assigned security to European Prosecutor Teodora Georgieva after she reported pressure and threats linked to investigations conducted by the European Public Prosecutor’s Office in Bulgaria
Germany has warned that the war involving Iran could trigger a new migration wave toward Europe, as the conflict continues to create instability across the region
The Ministry of Justice has officially received a report from Teodora Georgieva, Bulgaria's European Prosecutor, detailing pressure, threats, and attempts to undermine the authority of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East is expected to have immediate implications for the security of the European Union, according to the European policing agency Europol
France, Italy and Greece have agreed to align their military presence in Cyprus and the eastern Mediterranean in response to rising regional tension
Natural gas prices in Europe climbed sharply, rising 8% in early trading today following warnings from Russian President Vladimir Putin that Moscow could halt deliveries to the continent.
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