Russian President Vladimir V. Putin has cracked down on free expression by blocking Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok due to a censorship law. Now, his government is targeting YouTube, deliberately slowing down the service to limit access to antiwar content. Despite efforts to throttle YouTube, tech-savvy Russians are using VPNs to continue accessing the platform, leading to a split in internet usage between domestic and foreign platforms.
Full Article
EU to boost food exports to Ukraine as part of updated trade deal
The EU has reached a preliminary agreement with Ukraine to enhance food exports, adjusting their prewar trade pact and requiring Ukraine to align its agricultural standards with EU regulations by 2028. This deal, aimed at addressing concerns from EU farmers, follows tensions over Ukrainian imports affecting local markets, particularly in Poland and Hungary, and includes provisions for increased quotas while maintaining market stability. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: The EU and Ukraine have...
Read more