Amidst the escalating war between Russia and Ukraine, tech giant Apple has removed a prominent Russian news podcast from its Apple Podcasts streaming platform. The show, titled ‘What Happened', is produced by independent media outlet Meduza and offered an in-depth analysis of pressing issues in Russian society.
According to Meduza, the move came after Russian state censorship authority, Roskomnadzor, submitted a complaint to Apple earlier this summer, alleging that Meduza's podcast violated Russian law. The notice from Apple did not specify the reasons for the removal of the podcast.
Meduza's daily news program, ‘What Happened,' is a valuable source of information for listeners both in Russia and abroad. Hosted by Vladislav Gorin, the podcast features discussions with leading experts, delving into topics that remained relevant long after they initially made headlines.
This incident follows a pattern of increased censorship by Roskomnadzor since Russia's invasion of Ukraine last year. The regulatory body has been pressuring tech companies to remove content it deems politically sensitive or harmful to Russian interests. Apple had already faced a fine by a Russian court for refusing to remove certain content.
Apple's decision to remove the podcast is particularly notable because it took place amidst a larger backdrop of rising tensions.
According to a report by newsinfrance.com, in March 2022, Apple suspended sales in Russia in response to the invasion of Ukraine, although it has not yet announced a complete exit from the Russian market.
As per the report by The Verge, the podcast ‘What Happened' is still accessible on other platforms, including Spotify, Google Podcasts, YouTube, and Meduza's dedicated app for iOS and Android.
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