McDonald’s, KFC and Starbucks are among companies criticised for not pulling out of Russia
Big western firms including McDonald’s are facing a backlash for continuing to operate in Russia following the country’s invasion of Ukraine.
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Big western firms including McDonald’s are facing a backlash for continuing to operate in Russia following the country’s invasion of Ukraine.
The Silverstone-based squad had been sponsored by the company since 2016. Its CEO is Dmitry Mazepin, father of ex-Haas Formula 1 driver Nikita.
LONDON : The chief executive of crypto exchange Binance discussed buying Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich's Premier League soccer club Chelsea but has ruled out any such deal, a spokesperson for Binance has told Reuters.
Man City star Oleksandr Zinchenko has joined a campaign calling on NATO and the USA to "close the sky" above Ukraine.
El Hotel Opera de Kiev, a apenas media hora andando de la emblemática Plaza de la Independencia de la capital ucraniana, ha sufrido un cambio radical a raíz de la ofensiva por parte de Rusia. Las tropas de Vladimir Putin han cercado varias ciudades importantes en los últimos días, siendo. Y allí, en pleno centro de la ciudad, este hotel conocido por los propios empleados como el 'hotel de los campeones', hace ahora las veces de búnker.
Vladimir Putin will not stop at Ukraine if he is allowed to win, a Government minister has waned.
Russian President Vladimir Putin and a Russian businessman have been removed from all positions in the International Judo Federation (IJF), the sport's governing body said, in the latest sporting rebuke following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Premier League clubs have agreed in principle to donate millions in humanitarian aid to beseiged Ukraine, and will cancel its deal with a Russian broadcaster for matches to be aired in the country.