WATCH | Russia passes law punishing searches for 'extremist' content

WATCH | Russia passes law punishing searches for 'extremist' content

[Times Live - South Africa] - 23/07/2025
Russians will face fines if they search online for "extremist" content under a new law that tightens censorship and could have sweeping ramifications for digital privacy and the fate of WhatsApp in the country.
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