- France softens restrictions for Telegram founder Durov
Telegram founder Pavel Durov's judicial control has been relaxed, with the Russian-born entrepreneur now allowed to live in Dubai for a maximum of two weeks at a time
- EXCLUSIVE. Pavel Durov on his arrest in France, Macron . . .
Pavel Durov on his arrest in France, Macron, Russia, the FBI — and the fight for Telegram INTERVIEW "Le Point" met with the co-founder and CEO of the secure messaging app Telegram, who was
- Frances arrest of Telegram CEO Pavel Durov was not political . . .
Durov’s detention was extended until Monday night and can be prolonged until Wednesday evening before authorities must release or charge him, the prosecutor’s office said Durov is a citizen of Russia, France, the United Arab Emirates and the Caribbean island nation of St Kitts and Nevis
- Macron loves Telegram. French judges hate it. – POLITICO
The Telegram boss has a long-standing relationship with France Durov, born in Saint Petersburg, left Russia in 2014 after refusing to hand over the contact information of pro-democracy Ukrainian activists on VKontakte, a Russian social media platform he founded, during the Euromaidan movement
- France softens restrictions for Telegram founder Durov . . . - MSN
Durov has recently accused France's foreign intelligence service of seeking to meddle in Romania's election, claims the DGSE has denied When he published his allegations, Macron sent him a
- Russia warns France over Telegram founder Pavel Durovs . . .
The detainment of Telegram founder Pavel Durov could be considered political if France fails to provide serious evidence of his guilt, the Kremlin said Tuesday
- Alleging illegal content, France charges Telegram boss . . .
London — Russia on Thursday warned France not to turn the investigation of Pavel Durov, the boss of Telegram, into a “political persecution” after the billionaire 39-year-old CEO was put
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