McDonald’s to temporarily close restaurants in Russia as Moscow’s isolation deepens

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By Yadarisa Shabong and Eric Onstad LONDON (Reuters) -McDonald’s Corp said on Tuesday it would temporarily close its restaurants in Russia, becoming the latest Western company to pause all operations in the country after it moved troops into Ukraine. The fast-food chain said it would go on paying salaries to its 62,000 employees in Russia. Earlier on Tuesday, Shell stopped buying oil from Russia and said it would cut links to the country entirely while the United States stepped up its campaign to punish Moscow by banning Russian oil and energy imports. The West’s moves to isolate Russia econom…

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