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Telegram co-founder Pavel Durov will divide his estimated $117 billion fortune among his 106 plus children upon his death, he said: The kids include those who were naturally conceived and as a sperm d ...
Telegram on Wednesday is set to raise at least $1.5 billion in a bond issue, according to people familiar with the matter, winning support from both new and existing backers.
Telegram's apology and initial response on deepfake porn content In response to the growing outrage, Telegram issued an apology to the Korea Communications Standards Commission (KCSC) for its ...
Telegram leapt to a $540mn profit last year, as the messaging app achieved rapid growth despite the ongoing threat to its leadership from French legal proceedings against its founder Pavel Durov.
Toncoin, initially developed by Telegram’s in-house team, is now maintained by an open-source community after the project faced legal issues in the United States.
Sister Hong was arrested after secretly filming thousands of men during sexual activities. The Chinese cross-dresser is now facing multiple criminal charges.
Telegram has updated its privacy policy, which now says it will disclose a user’s IP address and phone number if the company receives a request from authorities.
Telegram will now share users' phone numbers and IP addresses with law enforcement if they are found to be violating the platform's rules following a valid legal request.
Telegram has successfully raised at least $1.5 billion through a bond issuance, attracting investments from prominent entities including BlackRock, Mubadala Investment Company, and Citadel.
Billionaire and Telegram CEO Pavel Durov revealed to a French magazine that he recently made plans for his will and how he plans to divide his wealth.
Telegram, one of the most popular messaging apps globally, is currently facing serious challenges in Europe. The platform, known for its strong focus on privacy, is now under scrutiny due to legal ...