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Pavel Valeryevich Durov [b] (Russian: Павел Валерьевич Дуров; born 10 October 1984) is a Russian technology entrepreneur best known as the founder and chief executive officer (CEO) of Telegram, a messaging platform launched in 2013.
As of 8 January 2025, over 47,000 people – 45,936 Palestinian [3] and 1,706 Israeli [24] – have been reported killed in the Israel–Hamas war, as well as 166 journalists and media workers, [27] 120 academics, [28] and over 224 humanitarian aid workers, a number that includes 179 employees of UNRWA. [29]
While a former employee of VK said that Telegram had employees in Saint Petersburg, [33] Pavel said the Telegram team made Berlin, Germany, its headquarters in 2014, [34] but failed to obtain German residence permits for everyone on the team and moved to other jurisdictions in early 2015. [33] Since 2017, the company has been based in Dubai. [35]
On 24 August 2024, Pavel Durov, a co-founder of the Telegram messaging service and the social network VK, was arrested after landing at Le Bourget Airport. [2] The arrest was part of a preliminary investigation by the French National Judicial Police.
After posting about Russian casualties in the Battle of Avdiivka to his Telegram channel, Morozov deleted the post, claiming to be under orders by military command. The next day, he posted a suicide note blaming Vladimir Solovyov and killed himself by firearm. [99] March Vitaly Robertus 53 Vice president of Lukoil: 13 March 2024 1 Moscow
More than 100 United Nations employees have been killed since the Israel-Hamas war began in Gaza, the U.N. Palestinian refugee agency (UNRWA) said on Friday, making it the deadliest conflict ever ...
United Nations workers observed a minute's silence on Monday to honour the more than 100 employees killed in Gaza since the Israel-Hamas war began last month, the largest toll of humanitarian ...
The perpetrator was killed by an armed civilian. [100] Mohammed Dardouna: Spillover of the Israel–Hamas war: 18 October Shooting 0 (+2) 2 Neot HaKikar, Israel: 2024 Neot HaKikar shooting: Two gunmen from Jordan opened fire on Israeli troops, lightly injuring two soldiers, before the gunmen were killed in a shootout. [101] Muslim Brotherhood ...