A non-exhaustive list of the companies and organisations withdrawing services from the Russian Federation:
Accenture has discontinued all its Russian business (See: Wikipedia)
Adidas has suspended its partnership with the Russian Football Union (See: The Independent)
Apple has stopped selling all products in Russia (See: Wikipedia)
Apple’s Maps and Weather apps have resumed showing Crimea as part of Ukraine in all regions outside Russia (See: TechCrunch)
airBaltic has left the Russian market (See: Wikipedia)
Airbnb has suspended all operations in Russia and Belarus (See: Wikipedia)
Airbus has suspended support for Russian airlines, and suspended services provided by the Airbus Engineering Centre in Russia (See: Wikipedia)
Bloober Team has pulled sales of their games in Russia and Belarus (See: NicheGamer)
Boeing has suspended support for Russian airlines (See: Wikipedia)
Booking.com has suspended all operations in Russia and travel services in Belarus (See: Wikipedia)
BP and Equinor have announced they are pulling back from Russian developments. Shell has paused its support of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline project (See: Wikipedia)
Canada Goose has stopped all sales in Russia (See: The Independent)
CD Projekt has halted all sales of its games in Russia and Belarus (See: CNBC)
Centrica has announced it will exit gas supply agreements with Russia (See: Wikipedia)
The Church of England announced on 25 February that it will sell £20m in Russian holdings and has banned any further investment in Russia (See: Wikipedia)
Cisco has suspended all deliveries to Russia and Belarus (See: Wikipedia)
Deloitte has suspended all deliveries to Russia (See: Reuters)
Delta Air Lines has suspended its code sharing partnership with Russian airliner Aeroflot (See: Wikipedia)
DuckDuckGo has paused its partnership with Yandex Search (See: Wikipedia)
Electronic Arts has halted all sales in Russia and Belarus (See: PC Gamer)
Embraer has announced the halting of supply of parts and aircraft to Russia (See: Wikipedia)
Epic Games has suspended sales in Russia (See: Eurogamer)
Ericsson has suspended all deliveries to Russia (See: Wikipedia)
The European Commission has suspended all payments to Russian institutions involved in EU-funded research projects on 2 March (See: Wikipedia)
The European Union, Norway, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, Canada, and the United States have closed their airspace to all Russian airlines and Russian-registered private jets (See: Wikipedia)
The European Space Agency (ESA) has delayed ExoMars, a joint Europe-Russian mission to send a rover to Mars (See: Wikipedia)
Eurovision has banned Russia from entering its annual competition this year (See: The Independent)
ExxonMobil has cut business ties with Russia and announced that they will not be investing in new developments in the country (See: Wikipedia)
FedEx and UPS have announced that they would halt shipments to Russia and Ukraine (See: Wikipedia)
FIFA, football’s global governing body, has announced that it has suspended all Russian teams (See: Washington Post)
The carmaker Ford has suspended its commercial van joint venture in Russia “until further notice” (See: The Guardian)
General Motors, Jaguar Land Rover and Renault have all stopped sales and operations in Russia (See: The Guardian)
The German Research Foundation has suspended all scientific collaboration with Russia on 2 March, including the sharing of data, samples, research and equipment (See: Wikipedia)
GoDaddy has stopped supporting new registrations for the
.ruextension (See: Wikipedia)Google has suspended its ad business in Russia (See: Wikipedia)
Google Pay, Apple Pay and Samsung Pay no longer work in Russia due to sanctions against numerous Russian banks (See: Wikipedia)
Google Play and the App Store have both banned the RT and Sputnik apps (See: TechCrunch)
H&M has stopped all sales in Russia and will keep its stores closed (See: Washington Post)
IKEA will stop production in Russia, close down its stores in the country and stop exporting goods to and from there (See: Washington Post)
The International Automobile Federation has cancelled the Russian Formula 1 Grand Prix in September (See: Washington Post)
The International Cat Federation has banned Russian cats from entering any of its international competitions (See: Washington Post)
The International Chess Federation will no longer hold the 44th Chess Olympiad in Moscow (See: Washington Post)
The International Ice Hockey Federation and the National Hockey League have disallowed Russian competitors (See: The Independent)
The International Paralympic Committee has banned Russian and Belarusian from competing at the Beijing Paralympic Games (See: Washington Post)
The International Skating Union has banned athletes from Russia or Belarus from participating in events until further notice (See: The Independent)
The Journal of Molecular Structure has stopped considering manuscripts submitted by scientists at Russian institutions (See: Wikipedia)
Legal & General and Abrdn have sold all their Russian stocks and bonds (See: Wikipedia)
Lego has suspended deliveries of products to 81 Russian stores (See: The Independent)
Louis Tomlinson is among the solo artists who have removed Moscow from their world tours, along with artists Yungblud and Nick Cave (See: The Independent)
Maersk, MSC, CMA CGM, Hapag-Lloyd and Ocean Network Express have halted all container shipping to Russia, except for basic food products, medicine and humanitarian aid (See: Wikipedia)
Manchester United football team has ended a commercial partnership with Russian state airline Aeroflot (See: Philadelphia Inquirer)
Mango has closed its stores in Russia as well as its sales website and stopping the delivery of goods in the country (See: Washington Post)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has ended its relationship with the Skolkovo Foundation on 25 February (See: Wikipedia)
Mastercard, Visa and American Express have blocked transactions linked to multiple Russian institutions on 1 March. (See: Wikipedia)
The Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics has switched off the eROSITA black hole telescope aboard the Russian Spektr-RG satellite on February 26 (See: Wikipedia)
The Mercedes-Benz Group will stop exporting its vehicles to Russia and stop producing them locally (See: Washington Post)
Microsoft has suspended new sales of its products and services in Russia (See: Wikipedia)
Microsoft Windows App Store has banned the RT app (See: TechCrunch)
Minecraft removed from the Google Play and Apple App Store in Russia by developer Mojang (See: Indian Express)
Namecheap has terminated its service to all Russian customers, allowing exceptions for "all anti-regime media, protest resources, and any type of websites that are helping to end this war and regime" (See: Wikipedia)
Nintendo has suspended eShop sales in Russia (See: GameRant)
Nvidia has suspended all Russian-facing business activities (See: Tom's Hardware)
Space agency NASA is exploring ways to keep the International Space Station in orbit without Russia (See: Wikipedia)
Netflix will no longer air any Russian channels on its platform in Russia (See: Washington Post)
Nike, Asos and Boohoo will no longer sell their products in Russia (See: Washington Post)
Oracle has suspended all operations in Russia (See: Wikipedia)
Panasonic has suspended shipments and ended operations in Russia (See: Wikipedia)
PayPal has shut down its services in Russia on 5 March (See: Wikipedia)
The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board has directed the Fine Wine & Good Spirits stores and its website to stop buying and selling Russian-sourced products (See: Philadelphia Inquirer)
Rakuten has removed Russian ads from its messaging app Viber (See: Wikipedia)
Reddit has prohibited links to Russian state media and rejected any advertisement from any Russian-based entity, government or private (See: Wikipedia)
Rockstar Games and parent company Take-Two Interactive have suspended games, merchandise and other content on sale in Russia and Belarus (See: Rockstar Intel)
Sabre Corporation has terminated its booking agreement with Aeroflot (See: Wikipedia)
Sainsbury's supermarket has relabelled its Chicken Kiev as Chicken Kyiv (See: The Guardian)
Samsung has suspended shipments to Russia (See: Wikipedia)
German football team Schalke has ended a longtime commercial sponsorship deal with Gazprom (See: Philadelphia Inquirer)
Snapchat has stopped running ads and halts ad sales in Belarus and Russia (See: Wikipedia)
Spotify has closed its office in Russia indefinitely (See: TechCrunch)
The Killers, Green Day, Bring Me to the Horizon and Franz Ferdinand have all withdrawn from planned live events in Moscow and St Petersburg (See: The Independent)
TikTok said Russian users of its popular social media app would no longer be able to post new videos or livestreams and they also wouldn’t be able to see videos shared from elsewhere in the world
UEFA has ended a longtime commercial sponsorship deal with Gazprom, the Russian state-owned oil company and has moved the Champions League final on May 28th from St. Petersburg to Paris (See: Philadelphia Inquirer)
The University of Colorado announced on March 3rd that it will liquidate its investment in publicly traded Russian companies and mutual funds with holdings in Russia (See: Wikipedia)
The Volkswagen Group will no longer export its cars to Russia and has halted production at its Russian plants in Kaluga and Nizhny Novgorod (See: Washington Post)
The Walt Disney Co., Warner Bros. and Sony Pictures have cancelled the upcoming releases of their films in Russia, including “The Batman” and “Turning Red” (See: Washington Post)
Wetherspoons has stopped selling bottles of Baltika Lager (See: Daily Record)
The World Bank announced it had stopped all activities in Russia and Belarus as of March 2nd (See: Wikipedia)
YouTube has banned Russian state media outlets in the EU and UK (See: TechCrunch)