Telegram Founder Pavel Durov Facing Questioning From French Investigators Following Arrest
Billionaire Telegram Founder Pavel Durov has been transferred to court for questioning following his arrest at Paris’ Bourget Airport on Saturday.
Billionaire Telegram Founder Pavel Durov has been transferred to court for questioning following his arrest at Paris’ Bourget Airport on Saturday.
A 7.2-magnitude earthquake has struck the east coast of Russia prompting a tsunami warning.
Two tourism companies have announced that North Korea will reopen to traveling foreigners by the end of 2024 following a shut down of all tourism.
The recent Venezuelan presidential election has prompted an uproar of protests in the country, sparked by claims of an illegitimate win for current Socialist president Nicolás Maduro.
A historic prisoner exchange between the west and Russia on Thursday was supposed to include the now-deceased Russian opposition leader, Alexei Navalny.
Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich and former U.S. Marine Paul Whelan is expected to be released in a historic prisoner exchange with Russia, according to multiple sources.
Two male boxers who were disqualified from competing with women at a global event last year have been allowed to fight in the Paris Olympics, the International Olympic Committee confirmed.
Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh was killed in Iran by an Israeli airstrike carried out early Wednesday and Iran has stated they will claim their revenge against Israel, according to the terrorist organization.
Simone Biles leads a U.S. gymnastics squad eager to reclaim their team title at the Paris Olympics and put the memory of the tumultuous Tokyo Games behind them.