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  • Meanwhile, Central and Eastern Europe will see a 7.0% decline in Twitter users this year, propelled by Russia's ban on Twitter, which limited the access of internet users in Russia to non-state-sponsored news. Looking ahead: Twitter's days of US user growth are in the rearview mirror. In 2026, we forecast the app will have just 56.6 million monthly active users.

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    May 16, 2022
  • Intelligence reports, per Neuberger, reveal that there is an evolving threat potential as retaliation for economic embargoes against Russia. Further, she said the “White House has privately briefed hundreds of companies against potential threats.”. Utilities and power-generation companies are the most vulnerable. In context, nearly 40% of the country’s electricity comes from natural gas pipelines.

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    Mar 23, 2022
  • Addressing sanctions in particular could help US authorities with a major enforcement gap: uncertainty over how much crypto exchanges are helping Russia dodge sanctions. In the same week, a group of Democratic senators proposed legislation to go after crypto companies that help with Russian sanctions evasion.

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    Mar 21, 2022
  • State-owned entities in China, France, Germany, India, Japan, Russia, and South Korea have exploration licenses from the ISA, per Salon. Why we’re watching this: The decision about whether to mine the oceans will have major implications for mineral resources used in batteries for EVs, renewable energy systems, and electronics.

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    Apr 4, 2022
  • So 20% of all trees in Russia, 11% in Canada, 10% in Brazil, and 8% in the US. Those four countries, Russia, Canada, Brazil, and the US, account for half the trees on the planet. And finally, trees are only 400 million years old. So they've not been around for 90% of the Earth's history. Just trust me on all this, okay? Please don't go look up on the internet because I might be wrong.

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    Jul 18, 2023
  • In Russia, Instagram is gaining on VK but won’t overtake it. Instagram penetration will approach 60% in 2022. That share will increase steadily through 2025, while VK penetration will barely rise. TikTok’s Explosive Growth Is the Big Story of the Year. In 2022, 1 in 4 internet users in Western Europe will be TikTok users.

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    Jan 18, 2022
  • The federal government recently targeted Beijing with its ban of AI supercomputer chips sales to China and Russia. The order also coincides with growing concern about US residents' use of the Chinese-owned social media platform TikTok. There’s evidence that TikTok employees in China obtained data about US users.

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    Sep 19, 2022
  • Russia previously received AI tech support from China for robotic weapons development, but war sanctions are dealing a blow to Russia’s AI aspirations. China is similarly working on AI-fueled autonomous weapons, possibly surpassing US progress in that arena.

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    Mar 31, 2022
  • Russia will likely also ramp up its efforts to breach Western banks in retaliation for sanctions and military aid to Ukraine. Brexit chickens are coming home to roost. Farmers are struggling with higher labor costs since Brexit, which is driving up food prices and the cost of living.

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    Jul 27, 2022
  • The Russia-Ukraine war is having a major impact on the UK economy. The war has affected food supply and prices in the UK, given that both Russia and Ukraine are major agricultural exporters. Energy costs have also surged after sanctions imposed on Russia pushed up wholesale prices for oil and gas, which were already high following a long winter in Europe.

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    Jul 29, 2022
  • The forecasts and trend analyses in this report collection take into account the economic effects of the Russia-Ukraine war. We have adjusted our estimates to reflect changing conditions in Russia and in the rest of Eastern Europe, as illustrated by the dual scenarios for this region in the “Worldwide Ad Spending 2022” report. Western European countries are not major trading partners of Russia.

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    May 18, 2022
  • . 44% said they shut down their onboarding processes in Russia.

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    Jan 23, 2023
  • Zooming out: The sentencing occurred against the backdrop of widespread concern that Russia could use crypto to minimize the impact of sanctions. Last month, the Biden administration reportedly asked cryptocurrency exchanges to help prevent Russia from using cryptos to evade sanctions.

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    Apr 14, 2022
  • In parent company Alphabet’s earnings call, executives placed most of the blame on the Russia-Ukraine war, softness in direct response, and a tough comparison to Q1 2021. But YouTube’s short-video service Shorts was likely also a factor, as it has a growing audience but few monetization options. In June, YouTube said Shorts had more than 1.5 billion logged-in monthly users globally.

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    Jun 22, 2022
  • Castigation for silence: When Russia attacked Ukraine in February 2022, consumers around the world quickly called on brands to denounce the invasion and cease or curtail operations in, and with, Russia.

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    Jun 1, 2022
  • Even in a volatile market rocked by the Russia-Ukraine war, Bain Capital Ventures’ new fund highlights that investment can thrive when strong investor interest shows no sign of abating.

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    Mar 9, 2022
  • The airspace ban by and against Russia, which has 11 time zones, will increase the cost of transportation of goods in and around Europe and overseas.

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    Mar 15, 2022
  • Zooming out: Wyden’s comments coincide with growing concern over whether Russia is using crypto to minimize the impact of sanctions. The Biden administration last week reportedly asked cryptocurrency exchanges to help prevent Russia from using cryptos to evade sanctions. Senior officials in the administration are also keen to clamp down on unregulated crypto activity.

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    Mar 8, 2022
  • Google's worldwide search market share, excluding China where it's banned and Russia where it pulled out, is 91%. Bing has three, Yahoo has three, and the other folks have three collectively. That's as of June 2023, according to Similarweb data, and in the US, similar story, as Zach mentioned, Google has 90%m Bing has five, Yahoo has 2%.

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    Sep 22, 2023
  • Russia: 29.0%. Mexico: 28.9%. Canada: 28.5%. Brazil: 27.9%. Argentina: 26.9%. UK: 25.0%. Italy: 24.3%. Spain: 24.0%. France: 23.1%. Germany: 20.2%. Japan: 18.6%. How Social Commerce Stacks Up Across the Social Platforms. “Social commerce” is an umbrella term for a variety of different shopping experiences on social media.

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    Sep 12, 2022
  • Market turmoil: In Q1 2022, PayPal lowered its 2022 guidance and reevaluated its medium-term outlook due to macroeconomic factors, including inflation, supply chain pressures, the Russia-Ukraine war, and PayPal’s boycott of Russia.

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    Sep 2, 2022
  • Beyond the chart: While the Russia-Ukraine war and supply chain snarls are driving inflation, these cost-cutting habits may be here to stay. “These factors have only jump-started the food shortage that climate change will inevitably bring,” said Blake Droesch, analyst at Insider Intelligence. More like this:. Report: The Era of Uncertainty.

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    Jun 3, 2022
  • Article: Samsung, Netflix, TikTok and PayPal stop sales and services in Russia. Article: Streaming services are rapidly branching out and bundling up.

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    Mar 9, 2022
  • The context: Softening consumer demand is responsible for roughly half of the sales volume decrease; the rest is from reduced business in Russia due to the war in Ukraine, and inventory reductions in China. P&G increased prices by 10% during the quarter, prompting consumers to cut back on purchases.

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    Jan 20, 2023
  • In addition to tech companies halting business operations in Russia and other drastic measures, Big Tech companies also experienced financial losses due to the conflict’s cascading economic fallout. Meanwhile, China’s growing alliance with Russia intensified fears about how authoritarian leaders might control technology and wield it for belligerent purposes.

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    Dec 20, 2022
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