Europe lifts sanctions on Yandex cofounder Arkady Volozh
![]() 1921 Wednesday, 13 March, 2024, 13:18 Arkady Volozh, the billionaire cofounder of Russia's biggest internet company, was removed from the EU sanctions list today, clearing the way for his return to the world of international tech. On Tuesday a spokesperson for the European Council confirmed to WIRED that the Yandex cofounder was among three people whose sanctions were lifted this week. |
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