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Telegram CEO Pavel Durov said he was still unable to travel freely nearly a year after being arrested. He faces charges in France pertaining to illegal content on Telegram. Telegram has called the ...
Pavel Durov, founder of the popular messaging app Telegram, has left France and relocated to Dubai following approval from a French court. On March 13, Durov reportedly received permission from ...
Pavel Durov, founder and CEO of Telegram, was arrested in France on charges of failing to curb criminal activities on the platform, raising concerns about digital privacy, state power and geopoliti… ...
Russian military bloggers are panicking after Pavel Durov, billionaire founder and CEO of the Telegram messaging app, was arrested at a Paris airport on Saturday evening. As news broke that ...
Telegram founder Pavel Durov recently detailed the future of his tech company, including how he’s leaving his $17 billion fortune to all 106 of his children. By Adrianne Reece Jun 20, 2025 7:49 AM ...
What We Know About the Telegram Founder’s Arrest Pavel Durov was charged in France, as part of wide-ranging investigation into criminal activities on the messaging platform he runs.
Who is Pavel Durov? Durov, Telegram’s billionaire founder and chief executive, was born in the Soviet Union in 1984. He has said he showed an aptitude for math and coding from an early age.
The mother of three children with Pavel Durov has poked holes in the Russian tech titan’s carefully managed image through a criminal complaint and her account of their opulent lifestyle.
Telegram CEO Pavel Durov defends privacy policies amid legal troubles in France, stating little has changed and the platform does not allow criminal use.
Telegram CEO Pavel Durov said he was still unable to travel freely nearly a year after being arrested. He faces charges in France pertaining to illegal content on Telegram. Telegram has called the ...
Pavel Durov, founder and CEO of Telegram, was arrested in France on charges of failing to curb criminal activities on the platform, raising concerns about digital privacy, state power and geopolitics.