Google blocks YouTube channel of Russia’s Duma
The US tech giant, which owns YouTube, said it was committed to compliance with ‘all applicable sanctions and trade compliance laws’.
The US tech giant, which owns YouTube, said it was committed to compliance with ‘all applicable sanctions and trade compliance laws’.
A new handbook for Latin teaching says traditional textbooks featuring Caecilius can be “problematic”.
The Knepp Estate has been transformed over the past 20 years, but ecologists fear climate change may also be driving the explosion in vegetation.
Valeriia Starkova and nine members of her family, aged between 10 and 90, are now living in Caldecote, Cambridgeshire.
It’s painful how little has been done in the past 10 years to address the implications of demographic and population change, says Andy Sloan
The account, allegedly running a Kremlin disinformation campaign, published videos of Defence Secretary Ben Wallace and Home Secretary Priti Patel.
Google and Facebook parent Meta will be among those affected by the Digital Markets Act.
The demand came as the third clip featuring Ben Wallace was published on the video sharing giant.
Max Fox is offering a room in his Lancashire home to a Ukrainian he hopes to meet in Przemysl, near the Ukrainian border.
The tech giant has joined Stop Scams UK, a body of businesses working to stop scammers.
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) and European Commission announced parallel probes into an agreement between the firms.
Lee Anderson complained that the advert, displayed on a website in February 2021, suggested he was ‘sympathetic to the abuse of children’.
Amelia Anisovych was filmed singing the Disney hit song Let It Go in her native tongue while sheltering in Kyiv.
Amelia was filmed singing the hit Let It Go from the Disney film Frozen in her native tongue while sheltering in an underground bunker in the capital.
A number of Western-affiliated broadcasters and news outlets no longer appear to be accessible in Russia.