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RUSSIAN TO CATCH UP

he war in Ukraine has made Russia an international pariah, and begun a period of isolation which to many looks like Cold War 2.0. It’s fair to speculate that this is not the outcome Russia was expecting and, with no end to the war in sight, it is looking to shore-up those domestic areas that have been badly affected, one of which is tech, videogames, and “digital sovereignty”.

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