Paris: Telegram's billionaire founder and Chief Executive Officer Pavel Durov is in the United Arab Emirates, where he is a citizen, after France temporarily loosened the conditions imposed on him as ...
DONALD Trump “is willing” to slap further sanctions on Vladimir Putin’s Russia if the call between the two leaders ends up ...
Pope Francis, hospitalised for a month with pneumonia, called Tuesday for an end to war in a letter to Italy's leading newspaper, and urged the media to "serve the truth". Emphasising the need for ...
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — With U.S. support for Ukraine in doubt, Kyiv’s European allies are weighing whether to seize $300 billion in frozen Russian assets and use the money to compensate Ukraine, ...
PARIS (Reuters) -French police evicted more than 400 migrants on Tuesday who had been squatting inside the Gaite Lyrique theatre in central Paris for more than three months. Officers began their ...
Telegram CEO Pavel Durov leaves France for Dubai amid ongoing criminal investigation into his messaging app's role in illegal activities.
Durov’s return to Dubai reignited the debate on digital privacy. Telegram remains at the center of privacy debates. Its encryption offers security but continues to ...
Pavel Durov, the founder and CEO of messaging app Telegram, no longer has to stay in France. A source told AFP that the ...
Bardales, an alleged leader of the MS-13 criminal organization and a suspect on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list.
Telegram founder Pavel Durov returns to Dubai amid ongoing investigation in France over illegal content on the messaging app.
Telegram founder and CEO Pavel Durov has left France for Dubai he said after he was allowed to temporarily travel.
Telegram CEO Pavel Durov says that he has traveled from France to Dubai, even as the French authorities continue to ...
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