Inditex, which owns Zara and several other major brands, will close all of its 502 stores in Russia.
Online payments company Paypal has also shut down services in Russia but said it would support withdrawals "for a period of time".
But today, young Russians are having their choices and access to them severely restricted, as huge global businesses continue to turn their backs on Russia. We don't know how they'll respond, but the Ukrainian deputy prime minister thinks restricting access to tech will motivate young Russians to object to the invasion.
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