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flag Russia enacts law fining internet users for accessing content deemed "extremist," sparking censorship concerns.

flag Russia has introduced a law that fines internet users up to 5,000 rubles ($63) for searching content deemed "extremist," a term broadly defined to include material on political opponents and social movements. flag The law also bans advertising for VPNs, used to access blocked Western sites, and allows entire online communities to be labeled "extremist" if a member is classified as such. flag The move has sparked concerns over increased digital surveillance and censorship.

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