Google’s tough move, blocking apps, channels related to Russia’s state-funded media

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Warsaw: Google has taken another tough step regarding the Russo-Ukraine war. Google CEO Sundar Pichai has said, “We are also blocking channels and apps associated with Russia’s state-funded media. We are also working to ensure that people get reliable and useful information through our products.” Google and Alphabet Inc CEO Sundar Pichai said this after a meeting with Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki in Warsaw.

Pichai said that IT companies are focusing on stopping Russian propaganda about the invasion of Ukraine. They are focused only on providing reliable information. It includes air strike warnings to Ukrainians as well as information about shelters and humanitarian aid.

Google also donated crores of rupees
According to media reports, leaders of countries bordering Russia and Ukraine have appealed to the heads of big IT companies to help fight false information and stop Russian propaganda about the war.

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Google has donated $ 35 million (Rs 2650 crore) to humanitarian organizations working in Ukraine. is offering grants and fellowships for refugees and non-governmental organizations in Poland. Another $1 million will be sent to support civil society in Ukraine. Pichai and Moraviki also held an online meeting with the Prime Minister of Slovenia, Genz Jansa.

Russia-Ukraine talks progressed in a meaningful direction
On the other hand, some good news is coming about the Russia-Ukraine war. Today, the talks between the delegations of the two countries in Turkey seem to have yielded some fruitful conclusions.

The Russian Deputy Defense Minister has announced that his country will now limit attacks on the Ukrainian capital Kyiv. After this conversation, the possibility of meeting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Russian President Vladimir Putin has increased. Today has been 34 days of the war in both countries.

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