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Russian President Vladimir Putin is investigating slow speeds and disruptions on YouTube in Russia, following concerns raised by the country's top cinema official. Critics suspect YouTube is being intentionally disrupted by authorities to limit access to content critical of Putin. However, Russia denies this, attributing the issues to Google's failure to upgrade equipment, a claim disputed by Google and technology experts.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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