Telegram CEO Pavel Durov was reportedly arrested at a French airport for not sharing encryption keys with authorities, leading to concerns about privacy and security on the messaging platform. The incident raised questions about government access to user data and the balance between privacy rights and law enforcement needs. Durov’s arrest highlights the ongoing debate over encryption and surveillance in the digital age.
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Interest rates live: Bank of England set to cut interest rates in boost for mortgage holders
The UK's base interest rate is expected to drop to its lowest level in over 18 months, with analysts predicting a cut from 4.75% to 4.5% by the Bank of England in its upcoming announcement on Thursday. This decrease is seen as a positive development for mortgage holders, as the base rate influences borrowing costs, including tracker mortgages. The potential rate cut comes amidst falling inflation rates and economic stagnation, with hopes that lower interest...
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