Fearing election hacking, EU leaders to ready sanctions

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New curbs on online campaigning interference rushed through.

Fearing election hacking, EU leaders to ready sanctions
European Union leaders agreed on Thursday to impose sanctions to stiffen their response to cyber attacks and to rush through new curbs on online campaigning by political parties to protect next year's European polls from interference. German Chancellor Angela Merkel became the latest leader this ...

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