Por: The Boston Globe Nation October 02, 2022
TRINITY, Ala. - Alex Drueke and Andy Tai Huynh evaded Russian forces for hours, slogging through pine forests and marshes in Ukraine to avoid detection. The U.S. military veterans were left behind - “abandoned,” they said - after their Ukrainian task force was attacked, and determined that their best chance of survival was to hike back to their base in Kharkiv.What followed was an excruciating, often terrifying 104 days in captivity. They... + full article
WPLG Local 10 USA Nation October 01, 2022
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – Even after three months of captivity that included execution threats, physical torture, solitary confinement and food deprivation, it was the ride to freedom that nearly broke Alex Drueke, a U.S. military veteran last week with nine other prisoners who went... + más
U.S. captives ‘prayed for death’ on brutal ride from Ukraine | Portland Press Herald
U.S. captives said they prayed for death on brutal ride from Ukraine before they were freed | CBS News
New York Daily News USA Nation October 01, 2022
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Even after three months of captivity that included execution threats, physical torture, solitary confinement and food deprivation, it was the ride to freedom that nearly broke Alex Drueke, a U.S. military veteran released last week with nine other prisoners... + más
U.S. captives 'prayed for death' on brutal ride from Ukraine | WPLG Local 10
Portland Press Herald USA World October 01, 2022
Newsweek USA World September 27, 2022
Japan has accused Russia of violating an international treaty on consular relations after one of its diplomats was arrested and subjected to coercive interrogation on Monday.Yoshimasa Hayashi, Japan's foreign minister, told reporters in Tokyo that the Japanese consul in... + más
NOT REAL NEWS: A look at what didn't happen this week | Associated Press
Kaitlin Armstrong's attorney asks court to suppress evidence in murder case | ABC News
Time USA World September 24, 2022
Ukraine handed over a key ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin in exchange for hundreds of prisoners of war including many captured in a landmark battle, a swap that outraged pro-Kremlin propagandists. Viktor Medvedchuk was one of 55 people turned over to Russia in return... + más
Ukraine’s Mariupol defenders, Putin ally in prisoner swap | ABC News
Ukraine’s Mariupol defenders, Putin ally in prisoner swap | Associated Press
ABC News USA World September 21, 2022
CARACAS, Venezuela -- Independent experts working with the U.N.’s top human rights body say n President Nicolas Maduro personally ordered the detention of government opponents and critics who ended up suffering electric shocks, beatings, asphyxiation and other cruel acts while... + más
US court awards $73 million for Venezuelan opponent's death | Associated Press
Venezuela arrests brother of ex oil czar in corruption probe | Associated Press
ABC News USA Nation September 17, 2022
A lawyer for Kaitlin Armstrong, an Austin woman accused of killing 25-year-old professional cyclist Anna Moriah Wilson, filed two documents trying to suppress evidence in the case.In two documents filed Wednesday, lawyers are claiming evidence obtained during a May 12... + más
After key witness flees, Baton Rouge prosecutors drop charges in fatal double shooting | The Advocate
Livingston Parish jury finds man accused of killing estranged wife guilty of first-degree murder | The Advocate
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