Since the start of the war in Ukraine, a number of companies have withdrawn their services from Russia due to its invasion of Ukraine.
Now, streaming giant Spotify has also taken the same action. The company has suspended its services in response to the country's new media law, SkyNews reports.
Russia's latest legislation makes it illegal to report any event that could discredit the Russian military.
Earlier this month, Spotify closed its office in Russia indefinitely due to what it called Moscow's "unprovoked attack on Ukraine."

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