Chinese ride-hailing giant Didi Global, which remains under a cybersecurity investigation by Beijing, has back-pedalled on its earlier decision to cease operations in Russia at a time when Western allies have started to close ranks against Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine . “ Didi Chuxing will not shut down its operations in Russia,” the company wrote in a post on microblogging platform Weibo on Saturday, using its Chinese name. “We will continue to operate in Russia and serve the country’s drivers and passengers.” It marked a U-turn for Didi after announcing on Monday that it would exit Russia and Kazakhstan from...