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Russian senators look to tax Facebook & Google

Russian senators are exploring the possibility of developing national tax legislation for giant global internet companies, like Facebook and Google, after

Russia looking into taxing US tech giants directly

Russian senators are exploring the possibility of developing national tax legislation for giant global internet companies, like Facebook and Google, after

Duma adopts in first reading ban on putting Soviet Union, Nazi Germany on same footing

The accompanying memorandum says that the purpose of this initiative is to put a legal obstruction in the way of such attempts, "while preserving room for historical research and scholarly discussions, including those concerning concrete actions by concrete persons"

Streamer Who Broadcasted Girlfriend s Death Sentenced

Published Apr 28, 2021   Updated Apr 29, 2021, 12:31 pm CDT Reeflay, the popular Russian YouTuber who live-streamed his girlfriend’s death after allegedly abusing her at the behest of viewers, was sentenced to six years in prison on Tuesday, according to Featured Video Hide It was widely reported that in December of 2020, the 30-year-old, whose real name is Stanislav Reshetnyak, forced 28-year-old Valentina Grigoryeva to stand on a balcony in below-freezing weather while she was only in her underwear. Viewers reportedly paid Reeflay to verbally and physically abuse Grigoryeva on stream. During the stream, he called her a “prostitute” and “smelly,” according to the

Real Life Horror: Russian Man Dies On Live Streaming After Getting Drunk On Vodka

Real Life Horror: Russian Man Dies On Live Streaming After Getting Drunk On Vodka Feb 06, 2021, 13:15 IST The incident is the latest in a worrying trend of thrash streams’ or trash streams in Russia, where people are asked to perform stunts, often humiliating stunts, on a live platform in return for money while subscribers watch. Moscow, Russia: YouTube viewers were left in shock after a man who was drinking vodka while streaming the act live died. The 60-year-old Russian man took up the challenge of finishing 1.5 litres of vodka while streaming the act live on YouTube. According to a report in The Independent, the Russian man known as ‘Grandfather’ or Grandpa was apparently offered money for this act by a YouTuber. The challenge was among the many ‘thrash streams’ or ‘trash streams’ that have become a trend on social media where users are challenged to perform humiliating acts or stunts in exchange for money while a huge audience watches it live.

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