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French Court Relaxes Control Conditions for Pavel Durov's Departure

Court relaxes control conditions, enabling Pavel Durov to depart from France: Report states

French Court Modifies Control Conditions, Allows Pavel Durov to Depart France
French Court Modifies Control Conditions, Allows Pavel Durov to Depart France

French Court Relaxes Control Conditions for Pavel Durov's Departure

A French Court Eases Travel Restrictions for Telegram Founder Pavel Durov

In a groundbreaking move, a French court has eased the travel restrictions imposed on Telegram founder, Pavel Durov. This news is making waves, as reported by our very own platform, with a link to the popular newspaper Le Monde.

Starting from July 10, Durov can now jet-set away for a maximum of 14 consecutive days, but there's a catch: he's only allowed to visit Dubai where his family resides and where the Telegram offices are stationed. Before he hops on a plane, he must inform the investigating judge of his plans.

The Past and Present of Pavel Durov's Wanderlust

Durov attempted to shake off these constraints earlier, filing a motion to cancel the judicial control way back on June 3. In May, when he had hopeful eyes fixed on Norway, the court sharply rejected his travel request. The reason? An ongoing investigation in France that still casts its long shadow upon him.

In a twist of events, Durov may have participated in the Oslo Freedom Forum 2025 via a screen, but his physical presence was denied. He was invited to express his insights on freedom of speech, surveillance, and digital rights. The Norwegian court considered him a flight risk and deemed it essential for him to remain in France and maintain regular police check-ins.

The Road Less Traveled: Pavel Durov's Arrest and Legal Battles

Durov was detained in France back in August 2024, hit with a barrage of charges, six to be exact. These included refusing to turn over data in response to official requests. Although he was eventually granted bail, he had to make a pit stop in spring 2025 back in the UAE.

With a globe-trotting lifestyle that seems to be riddled with obstacles, Durov remains resilient. As the case progresses, we'll keep you posted on any and all developments. Stay tuned!

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[1] https://www.lemonde.fr/technology/article/2025/06/24/un-tribunal-francais-refuse-la-demande-de-voyage-de-pavel-durov_6143331_1644.html[2] https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/telegrams-durov-allowed-leave-france-meet-relatives-dubai-2025-06-30/[3] https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20250624/14534744625/european-court-recommends-kick-telegram-founder-pavel-durov-out-of-europe-due-to-terrorist-related-content.shtml[4] https://www.euronews.com/next/2025/06/17/telegram-founder-pavel-durov-quits-europe-following-france-s-controversial-decision[5] https://ghananewsagency.org/technology/pavel-durov-telegram-founder-arrested-by-french-police-over-terrorist-related-content-255830

  1. Pavel Durov's travel restrictions have eased, allowing him to visit Dubai, where his family resides and Telegram's offices are located, as reported by general-news sources such as Le Monde and Reuters, following the French Court's decision to ease his travel constraints.
  2. Despite the court's decision, Durov's wanderlust has faced numerous challenges, including being rejected to travel to Norway for the Oslo Freedom Forum 2025 due to ongoing investigations and being considered a flight risk, as covered in lifestyle and technology news outlets.

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