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  2. Mass YouTube outage reported in Russia amid escalating ... - AOL

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    MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russian internet monitoring services reported a mass outage on the availability of video hosting site YouTube on Thursday as Russian authorities step up criticism of the platform.

  3. Time of Troubles - Wikipedia

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    The Time of Troubles (Russian: Смутное время, romanized: Smutnoye vremya), also known as Smuta (Russian: Смута, lit. 'troubles'), [ 1 ] was a period of political crisis in Russia which began in 1598 with the death of Feodor I , [ 2 ] the last of the House of Rurik , and ended in 1613 with the accession of Michael I of the House ...

  4. Trump told Putin not to escalate war in Ukraine days after ...

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    Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine at the beginning of 2022 under Putin’s direction. The U.S. and its allies have been sending aid to Ukraine since then to assist it in defeating ...

  5. Ukraine-Russia war latest: Chernobyl nuclear plant hit by ...

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    Russia denies attacking Chernobyl nuclear plant: 'False flag' Ukraine wants 'security guarantees', Zelensky tells Vance in Munich. Putin preparing the war against Nato countries next year, says ...

  6. NFKRZ - Wikipedia

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    In February 2022, Russia invaded Ukraine, and fearing that YouTube would be blocked in Russia or get him in trouble, he left Russia [9] [6] [10] and moved to Tbilisi, Georgia in March, [11] and then in 2024 he received a visa from the European Union and settled in Lisbon, Portugal, pending approval for permanent residency.

  7. Media portrayal of the Russo-Ukrainian War - Wikipedia

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    Media portrayals of the Russo-Ukrainian War, including skirmishes in eastern Donbas and the 2014 Ukrainian revolution after the Euromaidan protests, the subsequent 2014 annexation of Crimea, incursions into Donbas, and the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, have differed widely between Ukrainian, Western and Russian media. [1]

  8. Russia fines Google $2.5 decillion for YouTube bans ... - AOL

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    Russia has fined Google an eye-popping 20 undecillion rubles ($2.5 decillion) for removing Russian state-run and government YouTube channels in the wake of the country’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

  9. 2021 Russian protests - Wikipedia

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    The video of the investigation also urged people to take to the streets. [80] Before the protests had begun, the video on YouTube received over 60 million views. [81] By the next day the state communications watchdog Roskomnadzor was demanding the social networks VKontakte and TikTok to stop the spread of calls to the protests. [82]