SAN FRANCISCO, March 4 ― Alphabet Inc's Google said yesterday that it had stopped selling online advertising in Russia, a ban that covers search, YouTube and outside publishing partners. The move by the world's top seller of online ads by revenue follows similar pauses in Russia by Twitter Inc...
SAN FRANCISCO, March 4 ― Alphabet Inc's Google said yesterday that it had stopped selling online advertising in Russia, a ban that covers search, YouTube and outside publishing partners.
“In light of the extraordinary circumstances, we're pausing Google ads in Russia,” the company said in a statement. “The situation is evolving quickly, and we will continue to share updates when appropriate.”
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