In Paris, they arrested the head of the Telegram network, they consider him an accomplice of crimes and fraud

In Paris, they arrested the head of the Telegram network, they consider him an accomplice of crimes and fraud

French police arrested Pavel Durov, the founder and head of the Telegram communication platform, at the Paris airport on Saturday evening. This was reported by TF1 TV, citing an unnamed source. A source close to the investigation confirmed the information to AFP. The 39-year-old billionaire is a citizen of Russia and France, he arrived on … Read more

The head of Telegram was arrested in Paris

The head of Telegram was arrested in Paris

according to Reuterswhich refers to French TV stations TF1 TV and BFM TV, Durov was “the target of a preliminary police investigation” in France. This is supposed to be directly related to the Telegram platform, especially the lack of moderators, because the application “contributes to the commission of criminal activity”. In other words, the police … Read more

The medical world is concerned about Russian raw materials for cancer treatment

The medical world is concerned about Russian raw materials for cancer treatment

NOS NOS news•today, 06:44•Changed today, 07:07 Gidi Pols Economics Editor Gidi Pols Economics Editor Dutch doctors and pharmaceutical companies are concerned about Europe’s dependence on Russia’s nuclear sector. Some treatments with radioactive medicines require processing raw materials that are almost exclusively produced in Russia. This applies, among other things, to the treatment of prostate cancer. … Read more

The “squeezed” Macron is still looking for a prime minister – 2024-08-20 09:48:50

The “squeezed” Macron is still looking for a prime minister
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Depression after euphoria: a phenomenon common after major events that cause mental uplift. The Paris Olympics, which ended last Sunday, caused, by all accounts, excitement among the French. Who are now called upon to manage the “grief” of the magic of the Games that has been lost and come back down to earth. A pedestrian … Read more

Aussie Cyclist Matthew Richardson Switches Nationality to Great Britain After Earning Three Olympic Medals

Aussie Cyclist Matthew Richardson Switches Nationality to Great Britain After Earning Three Olympic Medals

London (Reuters) Australian cyclist Matthew Richardson announced that he has decided to play internationally for Great Britain, days after winning three Olympic medals for Australia.Richardson, 25, won the silver medal in the individual sprint and the Keirin race at the Paris Games, as well as the bronze medal in the team sprint.Richardson was born in … Read more

new icon of queer rap

new icon of queer rap

Piche: New Icon of Queer Rap It was with his participation in season 2 of “Drag Race France” that Piche made a name for himself! It is with his participation in season 2 of “Drag Race France”that Piche is making a name for himself. So, on May 17, the drag artist released his 1 EP … Read more

A Parisian romance is underway. Czechs watch the new series Emily in Paris the most on Netflix

A Parisian romance is underway. Czechs watch the new series Emily in Paris the most on Netflix

Photo: Netflix AP, culture 39 minutes ago The fourth season of Emily in Paris, a romantic saga about an American marketing manager who leaves for her dream job and luxury in Paris, appears at the top of the list of the most watched Czech series Netflix this Thursday. According to the AP, it brings a … Read more

Excuse me, asking the shooter a chance to fight for Olympic gold | Currently.cz

Excuse me, asking the shooter a chance to fight for Olympic gold | Currently.cz

British shooter Amber Rutter lost her hopes of fighting for Olympic gold after her successful attempt was ruled a mistake by the referees and the video was rejected. The silver medalist from Paris called on the International Hunting Federation (ISSF) to take responsibility and change. Rutter was fighting for gold in the skeet final until … Read more

Blood of Marie Antoinette | Article by Jordi Puntí

Blood of Marie Antoinette | Article by Jordi Puntí

This summer I have swallowed Stefan Zweig’s biography of Marie Antoinette, and its exciting reading coincided with the opening of the Paris Olympic Games. At the ceremony, a singer dressed as Marie Antoinette, already decapitated and with the head in her hands, sang ‘Ça ira’ – one of the hymns of the revolution – accompanied … Read more