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Google Maps redraws boundaries for Crimea, including it as part of Russia Google has seemingly determined that Crimea is part of Russia.
FIFA has sparked anger after the soccer organization showed a map during a qualifying draw for the 2026 World Cup that showed Ukraine without Crimea as a part of it.
Wikimedia Commons A map showing Crimea as part of the Russian Federation was briefly showcased Tuesday on Wikipedia's English-language entry for Russia. (CC-GNU-FDL-1.2) ...
Apple has changed its Crimea map to show that the annexed peninsula is part of Russia's territory after bowing to Moscow's demands. Russian legislators proudly announced that the US tech giant had ...
The world's largest source of human knowledge cedes Crimea to Russia on the map, but the debate is far from over.
ZURICH (AP) — FIFA apologized to the Ukrainian soccer federation for displaying a map during its World Cup qualifying draw that excluded Russia-occupied Crimea from the country’s territory ...
Ukraine has hit 15 Russian air defense systems in Crimea since April, according to the defense ministry in Kyiv, which has released a map showing the spread of the strikes across the occupied ...
The German Federal Office for Migration and Refugees withdrew its approval for a textbook over a map showing Crimea as part of Russia. The publisher has stepped on a minefield of international ...
Coca-Cola republished the map to include Crimea following complaints from Russians Ukrainian social media users have called for a boycott of Coca-Cola after it posted a festive map of Russia that ...
Russia's illegal seizure of the Crimean Peninsula from Ukraine in March 2014 was quick and bloodless, and it sent Moscow's ...
The disputed border between Crimea and Ukraine has been changed in the latest update to Google Maps, making the peninsula an official part of the Russian federation – but only for Russian users.
New maps based on satellite imagery appear to show that vegetation on Ukraine’s Crimea Peninsula is drying up at an alarming rate, raising new questions about water supplies in the Russian ...