Telegram’s Pavel Durov, Charged With Range of Crimes, Is Allowed to Leave France

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Telegram founder returns to Dubai as French inquiry continues
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Telegram CEO Durov back in Dubai as France investigates criminal activity on his app
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Telegram founder Durov allowed to temporarily leave France: sources
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