
France Lifts Travel Ban on Telegram Founder Durov
Durov has said his arrest was doing “massive damage to France’s image as a free country.”

Durov has said his arrest was doing “massive damage to France’s image as a free country.”

Pavel Durov says Western governments are using ‘safety’ laws to justify mass surveillance and censorship.

Pavel Durov says French prosecutors and Brussels elites are using his case to intimidate platforms into censorship.

President Sandu warned of Russian meddling, while the opposition accuses the government of manipulation.

Participants in one group also advertised services related to drug trafficking, ATM robberies, fraud, and armed robberies.

Simion says EU allies interfered—just months after a nationalist win was annulled over unproven Russian ties.
George Simion says he has “evidence” of foreign interference in the presidential election.
Russian-born Pavel Durov has been held hostage in France, as authorities are not allowing him to leave the country to conduct business.

“You either have freedom of speech and fair elections—or you don’t. And the Romanian people deserve both.”
EU Commission investigating whether the messaging app understated user numbers to avoid stricter rules