RUSSIA’S JAW-DROPPING LAWSUIT: $20 DECILLION FROM GOOGLE
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In a staggering move, Russia is demanding $20 decillion (20 followed by 31 zeros) from Google’s parent company, Alphabet. To put that number into perspective, it’s dwarfing the world’s GDP, printed money, and gold reserves combined.
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THE REASON BEHIND THE LAWSUIT
Russia claims Google unfairly shut down YouTube accounts of several Russian media outlets, including Russia 1 and RT News, which the Kremlin views as “unfair international sanctions.” This move is seen as a reflection of Russia’s growing frustration with US tech companies’ influence.
BY THE NUMBERS
– $20 DECILLION: A SUM THAT EXCEEDS THE GLOBAL ECONOMY
– GOOGLE’S VALUATION: $88.2 BILLION
– GLOBAL ECONOMY (WORLD BANK ESTIMATE): $100 TRILLION
– PRINTED MONEY: $95 TRILLION
– GOLD RESERVES: $12 TRILLION
EXPERT INSIGHTS
Analysts predict the lawsuit will fail due to its “surrealistic demands”. This case highlights tensions between Russia and US tech giants, marking a new chapter in their complex relationship.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
– RUSSIA’S LAWSUIT SETS A RECORD FOR AUDACIOUS DEMANDS
– THE CASE UNDERSCORES TENSIONS BETWEEN RUSSIA AND US TECH GIANTS
– EXPERTS FORECAST AN UNSUCCESSFUL OUTCOME FOR THE LAWSUIT