Pavel Durov said measures were taken immediately to stop 'a flurry of unknown users posting messages appearing to call for violence'
Pavel Durov said measures were taken immediately to stop 'a flurry of unknown users posting messages appearing to call for violence'
The attack was planned by the group, who armed themselves with weapons and used a level of violence that can only suggest they intended to kill him
Since 2019, London has banned ads for foods that are high in fat, sugar and salt from the city’s subway trains and stations, buses and bus shelters
Fifteen per cent of teachers working with pupils aged 11-18 experienced sexual harassment from a pupil while at school, reveals poll
As heir to the throne and as a son of the late Princess Diana, the 41-year-old is accustomed to the scrutiny that comes with being a British royal
US seeks to put Assange on trial on 18 counts, all bar one under the Espionage Act, over WikiLeaks' release of confidential records
Manipulation of a royal photograph the palace released, as well as the British monarchy's culture of secrecy, fuelled much of the online speculation
Charles's nephew Phillips becomes the first member of the royal family to speak in detail about how the monarch is faring
He dropped out of a college course in journalism and French in Dublin after one year to concentrate on an already promising political career
More than 130 people were killed when camouflaged gunmen stormed the Crocus City Hall in Moscow