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US Big Tech unplugs Russian channels from streaming programme on Ukraine

This comes after the European Union said that Russian state-controlled media outlets RT and Sputnik will be banned in the 27-country bloc with immediate effect.

PM Modi dials Russian Prez Vladimir Putin, seeks diplomatic efforts to end violence in Ukraine

The telephonic conversation came hours after Putin ordered an all-out invasion of Ukraine, in the biggest attack by one state against another in Europe since World War II.

Britain suspects cyberattacks with ‘international consequences’ after Russian forces enter Ukraine rebel areas

Britain's National Cyber Security Centre called on British organizations to “bolster their online defences” following the developments.

EU prepares roadmap to cut off Russian access to financial markets in case of Ukraine invasion

EU's Executive Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, said the EU has developed a “robust and comprehensive package” of possible financial sanctions against Russia.
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Russian has issued orders to invade Ukraine: US intelligence briefs Prez Biden

Intelligence inputs come along with the announcement by the US Secretary of State Antony Blinken that US President Joe Biden was willing to meet Russia's Vladimir Putin ‘at any time’.

Amid growing security concerns, EAM Jaishankar discusses host of issues with US Secretary of State, Russian counterpart

The external affairs minister is also reported to have spoken with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on follow-up of the annual summit between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Vladimir Putin

Fresh troubles for Google as Russian court fines global tech major 3 million roubles for not deleting banned content

Russia in October threatened to fine Google a percentage of its annual Russian turnover for repeatedly failing to delete banned content

Russian court slaps $28k fine on Google over violation

The tech major is fined for not deleting content that Russia deems illegal, part of a wider dispute between Moscow and the US tech giant
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Google relents under Russian pressure pays hefty fine over ‘illegal’ content

The US tech giant Google has paid Russia more than 32 million roubles ($455,079) in fines for failing to delete content Moscow deems illegal

Russian court slaps fine on Google for flouting internet laws

A Russian court has fined the tech major 6.5 million roubles ($89,535) for not deleting content that the country deems illegal
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