Unmasking the Cozy Bear hackers would provide key evidence for investigators trying to unravel the DNC breach.
A Dutch court has issued a provisional order to freeze the Netherlands-based companies of the flagship business group, Systems Capital Management (SCM), owned by Ukraine's richest man, Rinat Akhmetov, in connection with a long-running $820 million lawsuit, according to Reuters.
There is an 'extremely large amount of material' which suggests flight MH17 was shot down over eastern Ukraine by accident, the leader of the team investigating the incident has told the Dutch news outlet NRC.
Russian media outlets report that the names of those involved in the downing of MH17 in eastern Ukraine in July 2014 will be published by the Netherlands on Tuesday, January 2, although, sources of this information are not reported.
Former Georgian president, now leader of the "Movement of New Forces" Party in Ukraine Mikheil Saakashvili received a package of documents last week that let him visit the Netherlands, according to the Ukrainian news agency RBC Ukraine.
Moscow has accused the Netherlands of seizing gold artifacts claimed by the Kremlin following Russia's illegal annexation of Crimea in 2014, according to Newsweek.
The Russian security services are trying to influence public opinion in the Netherlands by spreading fake news, home affairs minister Kajsa Ollongren has said in a briefing to MPs, Dutch News reports.
The Netherlands government does not have to disclose the progress it is making in its investigation into an airline disaster in which all the occupants of a Malaysia Airlines flight were killed when their plane was shot down over Ukraine, a State Council statement said Wednesday, Agencia EFE reported.
The Netherlands has decided the trial of suspects involved in the plane crash of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17, which was shot down over Donbas in eastern Ukraine in July 2014, will be held in The Hague, according to the Dutch media.
Ukrainian Deputy Foreign Minister Olena Zerkal has said that Ukraine and the Netherlands plan to exchange information on the case of MH17 passenger liner shot down by Russian-backed militants over Donbas in July 2014, which will help the Ukrainian government in a lawsuit against the Russian Federation.
Ukrainian Deputy Foreign Minister Olena Zerkal says that the Kingdom of the Netherlands is amending its legislation to introduce the concept of trials in absentia in the case of MH17 passenger liner shot down from the skies over Donbas in July 2014.
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has honored the memory of the victims of the MH17 flight, shot down on July 17, 2014; saying Ukraine and the Netherlands have signed an agreement on a mechanism to bring those who committed the crime to justice, according to the president's Facebook page.
A symbolic forest monument will be opened to the public in Amsterdam on the third anniversary of the downing of a Malaysia Airlines flight that claimed the lives of 38 Australians, according to Australia's news service Sky News.
The final document, which should be adopted following the Ukraine-EU summit hosted in Kyiv July 12-13, is now under threat as Kyiv insists that the preamble of the joint statement include a notion on the recognition by the EU of Ukraine’s European aspirations, Deutsche Welle reports.
Ukraine and the Netherlands, both part of the joint investigation into the downing of MH17, have signed off an agreement aiming to create legal grounds for bringing to justice by the Dutch court of those involved in the shooting down of the Malaysian Airlines Boeing 777 from the sky over Donetsk region in July 2014, that’s according to Ukraine’s Justice Minister Pavlo Petrenko.