- EXCLUSIVE. Pavel Durov on his arrest in France, Macron . . .
Interview EXCLUSIVE Pavel Durov on his arrest in France, Macron, Russia, the FBI — and the fight for Telegram INTERVIEW "Le Point" met with the co-founder and CEO of the secure messaging app
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Russia on Tuesday issued words of caution to France over its detainment of Pavel Durov, the founder and CEO of messaging app Telegram, suggesting the move may be politically motivated
- Free speech and ‘homeland’: Moscows . . . - France 24
French President Emmanuel Macron said Monday on X that Durov’s arrest “took place as part of an ongoing judicial investigation It is in no way a political decision ”
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- Q A with Pavel Durov on his arrest in France, Macron, Russia . . .
Q A with Pavel Durov on his arrest in France, Macron, Russia, the FBI, the fight for Telegram, leaving his wealth to the 100+ children he fathered, and more — INTERVIEW “Le Point” met with the co-founder and CEO of the secure messaging app Telegram, who was charged in August 2024
- EXCLUSIVE. Pavel Durov on his arrest in France, Macron . . .
In this extensive interview, the longest he has ever given, the man who founded VKontakte (the "Russian Facebook") before leaving Russia in 2014 to preserve his independence reflects on his fight for freedom of expression, his categorical refusal to sell Telegram, his concerns about the future of democracy, his deep attachment to France
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