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Russia imposes fines on Google, Telegram, and Microsoft for content violations

Russia imposes fines on Google, Telegram, and Microsoft for content violations

Cumhuriyet

Russian courts have fined Google, Telegram, and Microsoft for failing to remove prohibited content, totaling millions of rubles.

6 sources across Turkish, English · blind spot: little coverage from the center

Left 33% · Center 0% · Right 67%

How outlets framed it

English: English-language sources report that Russia has fined Google, Telegram, and Microsoft a total of $130,000 for failing to remove prohibited content.

Turkish: Turkish-language sources report that Russia has fined Telegram and Google a total of 26 million rubles (approximately $313,000) for failing to remove prohibited content, with one source also mentioning Microsoft.

Key divergence: English-language reports consistently state a total fine of $130,000 for Google, Telegram, and Microsoft, whereas Turkish-language reports vary, with one citing 26 million rubles for Telegram and Google and another mentioning 11.1 million rubles for Google, Telegram, and Microsoft.

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Russia imposes fines on Google, Telegram, and Microsoft for content violations — coverage across 6 sources | Zaviye