Russian legislation has authorised the development of a state-backed messaging app to compete with WhatsApp and Telegram.
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Russian legislation has authorised the development of a state-backed messaging app to compete with WhatsApp and Telegram.
Russian legislation has authorised the development of a state-backed messaging app to compete with WhatsApp and Telegram.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a law authorising the development of a state-backed messaging app.
MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday signed a law authorising the development of a state-backed messaging app integrated with...
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