Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered his administration to consider an apparent new system to ban 'toxic' internet content, although details were not released.
Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a meeting with government members via a video link in Moscow, Russia January 12, 2022. Sputnik/Alexei Nikolsky/Kremlin via REUTERSMOSCOW, Jan 29 - Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered his administration to consider an apparent new system to ban "toxic" internet content, although details were not released.
The new system, contained in a list of presidential orders on the Kremlin website, was described as a "self-regulated register of toxic content" which would be used "to protect minors". The Kremlin would review it by June 1.Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.
Russia stepped up pressure last year on foreign tech companies, imposing punishments including a nearly $100 million fine against Google
日本 最新ニュース, 日本 見出し
Similar News:他のニュース ソースから収集した、これに似たニュース記事を読むこともできます。
Putin Targets Ukraine’s Growing Sense of National IdentityRussian leader has long argued that the two countries are inseparable, but Ukrainians have other ideas, increasingly speaking their own language and celebrating their independence from their former overlords. Now Moscow is threatening a new invasion.
続きを読む »
Austin says Putin now has full range of options in UkraineAustin said Putin could use any portion of his force of an estimated 100,000 troops to seize Ukrainian cities and “significant territories” or to launch “coercive acts or provocative political acts.”
続きを読む »
Austin Says Putin Now Has Full Range of Options in UkraineU.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin says Russia has arrayed enough military forces along Ukraine’s borders to provide Moscow with a complete range of options, including moves short of a full-scale invasion
続きを読む »
Putin says West has not addressed key concerns in Ukraine standoffRussian President Vladimir Putin said on Friday the United States and NATO had not addressed Moscow's main security demands in their standoff over Ukraine but that it was ready to keep talking.
続きを読む »
As Biden Mulls Sanctions, Three Theories On How Putin Makes His MillionsFor 20 years, the sources and extent of Putin's wealth have remained one of the world's most persistent mysteries\n
続きを読む »
What Makes Putin Fear Ukraine?.IChotiner speaks with Nataliya Gumenyuk, a journalist in Kyiv, about how Ukrainians are preparing for a possible invasion, why Ukrainian democracy threatens Vladimir Putin, and Russia’s reasons for potentially escalating the conflict.
続きを読む »