Did you know More Trouble For Google As Company Faces Serious Scrutiny From Russian Government
2025 has kickstarted on a not-so-high note for search engine giant Google. 
While
 pending lawsuits continue to haunt the search platform, we’re now 
hearing about Russia being the latest nation to scrutinize the firm’s 
advertising and search services. This is right after we heard about a leading British competition watchdog probing the tech giant for the same reason. 
The Russian court just rolled out a fine worth 8 billion Roubles for not complying with the government’s orders of paying penalties from the past. The amount is equivalent to $77.9 million. 
For now, there are no reports on what exactly the administrative violation was that led to this groundbreaking punishment against the tech behemoth.
The company is also facing a mega $75 million fine from Turkey for breaking competition laws in the region. Furthermore, it’s got several lawsuits in the pending stage from America including one linked to its online advertising services. So as you can see, the worries keep on mounting for the tech giant and this is the last thing it needs is more heavy fines.
The
 search engine giant is yet to comment on the issue but we’d like to 
share how its YouTube app was once attracting 50M users per day in 
Russia alone. Now, that’s gone down to just 12 million as per data taken
 from Google itself. 
This significant decline delineates how the
 app was a major target for criticism from Russia. Plenty of critics 
accused national authorities of purposefully disrupting the app’s 
download speeds to stop citizens from seeing its material that voiced 
opposition against the current ruling government of Vladimir Putin. 
Russia
 defended the claims by denying the allegations. It called out the 
issues as one linked to Google’s own failure to upgrade equipment in the
 Russian nation. So this new fine is certainly raising tensions between 
Russia and other foreign tech firms. 
 
