Telegram CEO Pavel Durov was detained in France on August 24 on charges related to illegal activity on the platform and non-cooperation with law enforcement. President Emmanuel Macron confirmed the arrest was a judicial matter, not political, amid debates on free speech. Telegram denied wrongdoing, emphasizing its commitment to user privacy and free communication.
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