France has vowed to retaliate after Algeria refused to take back some of its nationals that Paris seeks to deport.
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 ...
Durov was part of an investigation containing allegations of negligence and complicity in crimes like narcotics trafficking, money laundering, child sexual exploitation and terrorism. He could face up ...
Bardales, an alleged leader of the MS-13 criminal organization and a suspect on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list.
Toncoin's bullish rally slows as Pavel Durov returns to Dubai, but strong on-chain metrics and rising TVL suggest potential ...
VanEck, an asset management company with approximately $113.8 billion under management, is planning to establish a Bitcoin ...
Hyperliquid, a blockchain network, enables traders to observe and target whales holding prominent leveraged positions, aiming ...
Telegram CEO Pavel Durov says that he has traveled from France to Dubai, even as the French authorities continue to ...
The tech entrepreneur traveled to Dubai after French officials temporarily relaxed his bail conditions.
French authorities have allowed Pavel Durov, Telegram's CEO and founder, to temporarily leave the country while criminal ...