Russian court fines Google $2 decillion
- A Russian court ordered Google to pay around $20 decillion for blocking local content, which is greatly more than its $2 trillion worth.
- The fines, beginning at 100 thousand rubles daily, double weekly and are based on a four-year case involving YouTube's banning of Tsargrad.
- Press freedom in Russia is severely restricted, with independent outlets facing significant limitations.
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