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EU sanctions hit Russia-backed Nayara hard! Indian refinery switches to local firm after Microsoft suspends services; here’s what’s happening
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Hit by EU sanctions, the Russia-backed Nayara Energy refinery in India has switched to a local IT company after Microsoft discontinued its services. Nayara, partly owned by Rosneft, is challenging Microsoft's decision in court, arguing the sanctions are affecting its operations and access to crucial data.
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