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Pavel Durov’s Arrest: A Turning Point for Free Speech and Online Privacy

In a shocking turn of events, Pavel Durov, the founder and CEO of the popular messaging app Telegram, was arrested at Paris-Le Bourget Airport on a Saturday in 2024. This incident has sent ripples through the tech world and raised serious concerns about the future of online privacy and free speech.

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At least 2,500 Journalists Killed Trying to Inform the World

Independent minded journalists not only have to contend with editorial dictatorship but are all taking risks just to bring the real story to the public.
Of the 2,297 journalists killed worldwide in the last 25 years, 146 died trying to expose the under-reported political and economic tyranny here in the Philippines.
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