tonight on expose, the arrest of telegram ceo pevel dove in france marks new chapter in the crackdown push for access to users private data. despite the pressure, telegram's refusal to compromise on privacy has sparked a global clash over digital free. them and since october 7, 2023, the genocidal war in gaza hasn't just ignited fierce battles, it's shaken up newsrooms too. journalists who dared to voice concerns even while reporting professionally faced censorship or were pushed out, revealing the high stakes of speaking out. and finally, according to survey usa, 71% of washington democrats agree that social media companies should restrict misleading information. impaired with just 41% of republicans. welcome to expose, the show that leaves no stone on turned. i remember very well back in february on the bbc's flagship news program news night. author and journalist howard eric jacobson complained that britain's public broadcaster had been showing too many images of palestinin suffering in gaza. he blatantly said that in televising palestinin suffering in this way, bbc was taking a si