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Russia warns Google over Sputnik rankings

Google has been warned by Moscow not to rank articles from Sputnik and Russia Today lower, saying it amounts to censorship.

Russia's foreign ministry says moves by Alphabet's Google to place articles from Russian news outlets Sputnik and Russia Today lower in search results would amount to censorship.

Alphabet executive chairman Eric Schmidt, speaking on stage at an international forum last Saturday, responded to a question about Sputnik articles appearing on Google by saying the company was working to give less prominence to "those kinds of websites" as opposed to delisting them.

Speaking at a news briefing, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said on Thursday Google was acting under strong political pressure from the US authorities.


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