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NATO websites, including those of the Headquarters of the Alliance’s Special Operations Forces, were hacked on Sunday, February 12, according to a representative of the organisation who spoke with a German news agency.

Cybersecurity experts were said to be actively investigating the incident, which affected ‘several websites’ of NATO, said the source. The alliance only noted that it constantly faces hacker threats and takes the

IBERDROLA, the world’s largest producer of renewable energy, has announced that it has been awarded its first floating solar power plant in France, with a total capacity of 25 megawatts peak (MWp).

Iberdrola is now specialising in the development of floating solar projects on active industrial sites as part of its commitment to establishing a longterm presence in France.

Thierry Vergnaud, Iberdrola France Director of the onshore

issue of ensuring security in cyberspace ‘very seriously’.

According to the German news agency, there were allegations made earlier in the day on social networks ­ in particular on Twitter ­ that activists from the pro­Rus­

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division (onshore wind and photovoltaic) confirmed: “We are very proud to contribute to the development of green energy production solutions alongside the municipality of Kurtzenhouse.

“This project strengthens Iberdrola France’s position in the Grand Est region where the company is already devel­

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sian Killnet group were behind the attack.

Killnet was associated with a recent attack in January on the websites of German government agencies and banks.

Commenting on this information, Dmitry Peskov, the Press Secretary of the President of the Russian Federation, told reporters that the Kremlin is surprised that any group of hackers is associated with Russia, noting that he considers this accusation to be absurd.

oping a solar photovoltaic (PV) plant for Solvay to supply its Tavaux plant (Jura) with green electricity.”

AMERICAN carmaker Ford announced it will cut almost 4,000 jobs across Europe as it grapples with the increasing cost of manufacture and changes to the motoring industry in an announcement made on Wednesday, February 15.

The majority of the positions cut will be in Germany with 2,300 redundancies expected. Another 1,300 of the positions cut will be in the UK, with the rest of the jobs cut in other European countries.

The Detroit­based manufacturer said it made the

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