Telegram is heavily used in both Ukraine and Russia and has become a critical source of information since the Russian ...
The Ukrainian government has banned the use of the Telegram messaging app on state and military mobile phones in a bid to ...
Ukraine has banned the use of the Telegram messaging platform on official devices issued to government and military personnel ...
Ukraine has banned government officials, military personnel and other defense and critical infrastructure workers from ...
Ukraine’s National Cyber Security Coordination Center announced on Friday that it had decided to restrict the use of Telegram ...
Citing national security issues, Ukrainian officials on Friday said the country's government agencies, military and critical ...
Ukraine announced it is banning the use of the Telegram messaging app on state devices on Friday, Sept. 20, over fears of ...
Ukraine has prohibited the use of the Telegram messaging service on official devices used by military troops, government ...
Telegram has strong roots in both Russia and Ukraine, where it is used by millions of people. Its founder, Pavel Durov, left ...
Telegram CEO Pavel Durov, facing charges in France, will share user IP addresses and phone numbers with authorities if they present valid legal requests.
Ukraine bans Telegram for government, military, and infrastructure workers, citing national security and cyber threats.