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Telegram founder Pavel Durov gained court approval to leave France for up to 14 days to travel to Dubai, United Arab Emirates, where the company is headquartered.
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France 24 on MSNTelegram boss Durov speaks out before French hearing, hopes to get charges liftedPavel Durov, the enigmatic Russian-born billionaire boss of messaging app Telegram, has his third audience with a French ...
Telegram founder Pavel Durov warned that France may experience a societal collapse if it continues down its current political trajectory of censorship and regulatory policies during an interview ...
As birth rates around the world tumble, one Russian technology tycoon is doing his best to reverse the trend. Pavel Durov, the entrepreneur behind controversial messaging app Telegram claims he has ...
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.
PARIS, July 9. /TASS/. Nicolas Lerner, who heads France’s secret service, the Directorate-General for External Security (DGSE), denied Telegram co-founder Pavel Durov’s accusations about interference ...
Telegram founder Pavel Durov has come up with a rather unusual succession plan: divide his fortune of $17.1 billion among six of his biological children, and 100 more he has fathered with sperm ...
Telegram CEO Pavel Durov has reportedly been granted permission by a French court to leave the country for two weeks and travel to Dubai, where his company is headquartered. Le Monde reported ...
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