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Estonia bans Russian Yandex.Taxi, encourages other EU countries to follow.

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Prime Minister Kaja Kallas said no companies cooperating with Russian intelligence agencies will be allowed to operate in Estonia, media outlet Postimees reported. The announcement comes after Russia’s state communication regulator Roskomnadzor required Yandex to provide Russian law enforcement with data on passengers and their trips.

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