Russia is seeking an unfathomable sum of money from Google, amounting to more than 2 undecillion rubles for fines related to blocking pro-Russian channels on YouTube, totaling around US$20 decillion. The Kremlin has ordered Google to restore the channels or face increasing penalties, with the company acknowledging ongoing legal matters in Russia. Despite scaling back operations in the country following the invasion of Ukraine, Google’s subsidiary in Russia filed for bankruptcy after the government seized control of its bank accounts.
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Two mining giants face class actions over sexual harassment claims
Two mining industry giants are accused of permitting unsafe workplaces where women faced harassment and discrimination, including instances of urination and unwanted sexual advances. Lawsuits alleging inaction when offensive comments were reported have been filed against BHP and Rio Tinto, with potentially thousands of affected women eligible to participate. The companies have stated a commitment to creating safe and respectful workplaces, with Rio Tinto referencing an external review and BHP focusing on addressing disrespectful behavior,...
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