Telegram defended its founder, Pavel Durov, after his arrest at a Paris airport. The company emphasised Durov’s innocence, stating Telegram complies with EU laws. French authorities extended Durov’s detention, investigating claims of inadequate content moderation on Telegram, which could have facilitated criminal activities. Telegram seeks a swift resolution to the situation.
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