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Moscow court finds Google guilty of disclosing Russian war casualties, TASS says
- A Moscow court has found Google guilty of disclosing personal data of Russian soldiers killed in Ukraine, as reported by TASS.
- The court imposed a fine of 3.8 million rubles on Google for violating Russian law regarding the dissemination of such information.
- Google's fines in Russia have reportedly reached an astronomical 2 undecillion rubles, exceeding the total GDP of the world, according to local media reports.
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Google found guilty, Moscow court fines Google: Moscow Court Finds Google Guilty of Disclosing Russian War Casualties
Moscow court on Google, Google leak Personal Data : A Moscow court rules Google guilty of revealing Russian servicemen's personal data related to the Ukraine war, with a video published on YouTube.
·Karnataka, India
Read Full ArticleA Moscow court has found Alphabet, which owns Google, guilty of publishing a video on YouTube that allegedly exposed the personal data of Russian soldiers.
A Moscow court has found Google guilty of disclosing the personal data of Russian soldiers killed during the war in Ukraine.
·Belgrade, Serbia
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Total News Sources38
Leaning Left5Leaning Right5Center5Last UpdatedBias Distribution34% Left, 33% Center, 33% Right
Bias Distribution
- 34% of the sources lean Left, 33% of the sources are Center, 33% of the sources lean Right
34% Left
L 34%
C 33%
R 33%
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