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Telegram Founder Leaves France Amid Legal Battle

Pavel Durov, the CEO of Telegram, has been allowed to leave France and return to Dubai as authorities continue their legal case against him. He was arrested in August 2024 after being accused of not properly moderating content on the messaging app, leading to concerns over criminal activity.

Durov strongly denies the allegations, which include failing to cooperate with law enforcement on issues like drug trafficking, online fraud, and child exploitation. Telegram has also defended its moderation efforts, rejecting claims of negligence.

This marks the first time a tech company leader has faced legal action over criminal activities linked to their platform. Initially, French judges restricted Durov from leaving the country. However, officials recently confirmed that the restrictions were lifted temporarily from March 15 to April 7, allowing him to return home.

Durov, who holds citizenship in multiple countries, including Russia, the UAE, France, and St. Kitts and Nevis, expressed relief at being back in Dubai. He also praised his legal team for proving that Telegram has consistently met and even exceeded legal moderation requirements.

Following his arrest, Telegram has introduced several changes to enhance security and transparency. The platform joined the Internet Watch Foundation to combat child exploitation content and agreed to share the IP addresses and phone numbers of users who violate its rules with law enforcement when required. Additionally, Telegram has begun publishing transparency reports detailing content removals, aligning with industry standards.

With over 950 million users, Telegram is widely used across Russia, Ukraine, and several other regions. The case against Durov raises critical discussions about platform responsibility and online safety in the digital world.

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