Out on a limb
Why is the UAE sticking its neck out for indicted Telegram CEO Pavel Durov?

On 25 August, 39-year-old Russian multi-billionaire Pavel Durov was detained at Le Bourget Airport outside Paris upon arrival from Azerbaijan by private jet. The CEO of Dubai-headquartered messaging app Telegram was held in custody by local authorities for nearly four days before being released on a €5 million bail, yet barred from leaving France amid an ongoing formal investigation into the platform’s alleged failure to tackle the proliferation of criminal activity on the platform.
The Emirati leadership’s longevity hinges on a social contract whereby its people are looked after financially and offered cushy, do-nothing ministerial jobs in exchange for staying out of politics and forgoing civil liberties.


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No end in sight
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Ctrl-alt-defy
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Imperishable
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Doom mongers
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Margaritaville
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Buying time
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