Por: Portland Press Herald World April 18, 2023
Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich stands in a glass cage in a courtroom at the Moscow City Court, in Moscow, Russia, Tuesday, April 18, 2023. AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko An American journalist arrested on spying charges as part of a sweeping Kremlin crackdown on press freedom amid the war in Ukraine will remain jailed, a Russian judge ruled Tuesday. Evan Gershkovich and the U.S. government vehemently deny the allegations.... + full article
Orlando Sentinel USA Nation April 18, 2023
An American journalist arrested on spying charges as part of a sweeping Kremlin crackdown on press freedom amid the war in Ukraine will remain jailed, a Russian judge ruled Tuesday. Evan Gershkovich and the U.S. government vehemently deny the allegations. The Wall Street... + más
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A Russian court on Tuesday upheld the detention of American journalist Evan Gershkovich on spying charges, part of a sweeping Kremlin crackdown on dissent amid the war in Ukraine. He and the U.S. government strenuously deny the allegations. Dozens of journalists crowded together... + más
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WASHINGTON – The that traversed the United States before being captivated public attention and drew sharp denunciations as a brazen spying effort.But if the vehicle for espionage seemed novel, the concept was anything but.In ways that are far less public, but often more... + más
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The that traversed the United States before being captivated public attention and drew sharp denunciations as a brazen spying effort.But if the vehicle for espionage seemed novel, the concept was anything but.In ways that are far less public, but often more... + más
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