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French authorities have temporarily lifted travel restrictions on Pavel Durov, the CEO of Telegram, who was under investigation for alleged involvement in criminal activities on the messaging app. Durov was arrested in France last August and required to post a bail of 5 million euros. He is reported to have left for Dubai, according to French news agency AFP. The move comes amid strained relations between Paris and Moscow due to the ongoing war in Ukraine.
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