Russia is imposing a whopping $2.5 decillion fine on Google, a number that is larger than the entire world’s economy. This staggering amount has been fined due to the removal of Russian channels on ...
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A Russian court has imposed an unprecedented fine of approximately $2.5 decillion, or two undecillion rubles, on Google for its refusal to reinstate the accounts of pro-Kremlin media outlets.
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Search engine giant Google has been fined approximately two undecillion rubles or $2.5 decillion by a court for refusing to restore the accounts of pro-Kremlin and state-run media outlets ...
A Russian court reportedly imposed a fine on Google, amounting to around $2.5 decillion, or two undecillion rubles, it refused to restore the accounts of pro-Kremlin and state-run media outlets.
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Image Credit: Reuters In an unprecedented twist, Russia has fined tech giant Google an eye-watering $2.5 decillion — a sum so vast it surpasses the entire world’s money supply. This jaw-dropping ...
A Russian court has fined Google 2 decillion Russian rubles ($2.5 decillion) for refusing to reinstate more than a dozen pro-Kremlin accounts on Google’s subsidiary YouTube. The fine has snowballed ...
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A Russian court has fined Google a staggering 2 undecillion rubles (approximately $2.5 decillion) in fines due to its refusal to restore the accounts of several pro-Kremlin and state-run media outlets ...