Close to the Independence Monument in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, a cluster of dormitory buildings that once belonged to a ...
Twelve days after he was arrested in France, Telegram CEO Pavel Durov has broken his silence with a 600-word statement on his ...
The app has exploded in popularity in Israel following Oct. 7 and is known for its lack of content moderation.
Telegram founder and CEO Pavel Durov has hit out at French authorities, calling his arrest last week in relation to ...
Pavel Durov, held in France since last month, blamed “growing pains” for the company’s problems and pledged to make ...
Telegram CEO Pavel Durov breaks silence after his arrest in France, defending the platform's moderation efforts and ...
Pavel Durov taken into custody at Le Bourget airport near Paris as part of an investigation into criminal use of the encrypted platform Russian Pavel Durov, the Dubai-based founder and CEO of ...
Telegram has quietly updated its policy to allow users to report private chats to its moderators following the arrest of ...
Durov now lives in Dubai, where Telegram's operations are based. Durov moved to Dubai in 2017 and relocated Telegram's operations to an office in Dubai's Media City, according to Bloomberg.
Pavel Durov, the Dubai-based billionaire founder and CEO of the Telegram messaging app, was detained at Bourget Airport near Paris on Saturday evening. French media outlets reported that Durov ...
While Telegram is legally based in London, it also has some operations in Dubai. Telegram’s one-to-one voice and video calls are both end-to-end encrypted but its group voice chats are not.
France's move to arrest Telegram founder Pavel Durov -- after the app has been on the radar of governments for years -- is raising questions about whether the U.S. might follow suit.