Apple alters Maps and Weather to show Crimea as a Russian territory
Apple alters Maps and Weather to show Crimea as a Russian territory

When used within Russia, Apple’s Maps and Weather applications now list Crimea as being a Russian territory.

The move, reported by BBC News, is the latest example of Apple kowtowing to a government’s demands to keep its devices and services in good standing. The company faced significant criticism in October for removing the Taiwanese flag emoji from the iOS keyboard in Hong Kong.

This latest change stems from Russia’s roundly condemned annexation of Crimea in 2014. It only applies when Crimea is viewed or searched for with Apple Maps inside Russia; elsewhere in the world, Crimea isn’t labelled as Russian territory.

BBC News says that Apple had been in talks with Russia for “several months” about this topic, and apparently, it was hoping to leave Crimea as being in the undefined territory. But apparently, that approach didn’t satisfy Russia.

Ukraine has condemned Apple for its decision to change maps that show Crimea as part of Russia.