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Russia has threatened Wikipedia with about $49,000 in fines if they don't remove one of their webpages.

Key BackgroundGoogle with fines of up to 8 million rubles or 20% of its annual revenue in Russia for not deleting YouTube videos the agency requested. YouTube is the last major American social media platform that is maintaining service in Russia, after the Russian government blocked access to Facebook, Instagram and Twitter following the beginning of the invasion of Ukraine. It is a

in Russia to refer to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine as a “war” or “invasion” or to provide any information deemed to “discredit” the Russian military, according to censorship laws passed this month., one of the few independent publications remaining in the country and whose editor-in-chief Dmitry Muratov won the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize,

Monday it will shut down until Russia’s invasion of Ukraine concludes due to multiple warnings from Roskomnadzor.

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