Telegram founder Pavel Durov – who left his native Russia years ago after tangling with the Kremlin over free speech – was arrested last August and banned from leaving France.
Pavel Durov, the founder and CEO of Telegram, said Monday he is back home in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, seven months after ...
Pavel Durov said Telegram has hit 1 billion users, rivaling WhatsApp.
Durov was part of an investigation containing allegations of negligence and complicity in crimes like narcotics trafficking, ...
Durov revealed that Telegram had reached one billion monthly active users on his own personal channel. That marks an increase ...
Pavel Durov, the founder and CEO of messaging app Telegram, no longer has to stay in France. A source told AFP that the ...
Telegram founder Pavel Durov celebrated 1 billion monthly active users and called rival WhatsApp "a cheap, watered-down ...
Pavel Durov, the founder and CEO of social messaging app Telegram, has been allowed to fly home to Dubai as French ...
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Telegram CEO Pavel Durov says that he has travelled from France to Dubai, even as the French authorities continue to ...
Pavel Durov is back in Dubai, ending months of legal confinement in France after authorities temporarily lifted his travel ...
Durov claimed that Meta is desperately trying to copy Telegram's features, calling WhatsApp a "cheap imitation" of their ...