Europe | General discomfort

The damage done by Russia’s hack of Germany’s defence ministry

Underlining Chancellor Scholz’s refusal to send long-range missiles to Ukraine

Defense Minister Boris Pistorius travels on the Airbus A400M
Boris Pistorius isn’t happyPhotograph: dpa
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The German defence ministry is not known for being funny. But it did draw chuckles on March 3rd, emailing journalists an official statement by Boris Pistorius, the defence minister, that could only be opened using the baby password 1234.

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