Macron caught up in the Durov affair
The arrest in France and indictment with strict judicial supervision of Pavel Durov, boss of the encrypted messaging service Telegram, provokes a global outcry. Macron takes a back seat.
The arrest in France and indictment with strict judicial supervision of Pavel Durov, boss of the encrypted messaging service Telegram, provokes a global outcry. Macron takes a back seat.
Pavel Dourov, the founder of the encrypted messaging service Telegram, is facing serious charges from the French justice system. After four days in police custody, he is now banned from leaving French territory.
“France killed my husband through its inadequacy, its laxity and its excessive tolerance,” accuses the widow of Eric Comyn, the gendarme killed on Monday in the Var region after refusing to comply. Watch the video below.
The Meta boss accuses the White House of pressure to censor content on its platforms (Facebook, Instagram), notably during the Covid crisis. The scandal has come to light at a time when the French justice system has just arrested Telegram boss Pavel Durov in Paris.
Pavel Durov, CEO and founder of 900-million-user encrypted messenger Telegram, was arrested this Saturday at Le Bourget airport. The 39-year-old Franco-Russian billionaire was arrested by French authorities under a search warrant issued by the French Office for Combating Violence Against Minors.
The whistleblower and founder of Wikileaks has reached a settlement with the US justice system.
Two days after the attack on the prison van, which left two dead and three wounded, specialists in organized crime are wondering whether the prisoner was freed by accomplices or whether he was exfiltrated “to make him pay”.
Michel Quillé, former Director of the Criminal Investigation Department and former Deputy Director of Europol, has just been awarded the Giovanni Falcone 2024 Prize. Interview with Michel Quillé.
At the invitation of the Crimhalt* association, the families of victims of the recent settling of scores in Marseille have just immersed themselves in the land of the Camorra. To learn from the Italians of the anti-mafia how to position themselves in the face of organized violence. We were there with them.
At the invitation of the Crimhalt* association, the families of victims of the recent settling of scores in Marseille have just immersed themselves in the land of the Camorra. To learn from the Italians of the anti-mafia how to position themselves in the face of organized violence. We were there with them.
Hearings took place in the High Court in London this week to decide whether Julian Assange should be allowed to make a new appeal against his extradition to the United States.
The anti-corruption association AC!! has filed a complaint against X for “misappropriation of public funds, illegal taking of interest and breach of trust” concerning the salary increases of the medical secretary involved in the famous Senate sex tape.